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was bolster
verb
To brace, reinforce, secure, or support.
synonyms
Exact(2)
What the Paris tasting did was bolster their self-esteem.
I went on, telling that that what those shows did was bolster a false reality.
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His credibility to do this was bolstered by his experiences.
The company was bolstered by its real estate sales operation.
When that proved true yet again, Mr. Obama was bolstered just as Mr. Boehner was further undermined.
That appalling arrogance was bolstered by an even more sinister knowledge.
Construction spending in February was bolstered by a 1.3 percent rise in private construction projects.
Support for the fishermen was bolstered by a desire to preserve these happy traditions.
The Chinese economic boom was bolstered by investments of money and skills by overseas Chinese.
His weight loss was bolstered by his decision to quit drinking alcohol in 2007.
The population was bolstered by more recent political refugees, like Mr. Tashi.
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