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to buttress
noun
A brick or stone structure built against another structure to support it.
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Statistics appear to buttress that idea.
To buttress its position, the A.F.L.-C.I.O.
Some of them twist poll results to buttress their bitterness.
With killers this ruthless, this seems to buttress that argument.
Next, it could then require reforms to buttress that function.
Of course, ElBaradei wants to buttress inspection authority and capabilities.
That's how to buttress the Palestine it wants.
There is plenty in the neighborhood to buttress her opinion.
Ford officials have two arguments to buttress their position.
Those who say no have seen plenty of recent evidence to buttress their case.
While Japan controls the islands, China draws on historical records to buttress its claim.
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