bolstering Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbəʊl.stər]
  • Us [ ˈboʊl.stɚ]

Meaning of bolstering In English

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Examples of bolstering

  • As relativity was destroying the notion of determinacy in physical studies, genetics was bolstering it within biology.

  • A discipline's understanding of its past can be a legend bolstering today's priorities.

  • The cultural task of selling had much more to do with entrenching hierarchies, reinforcing hegemonic assumptions, and bolstering expectations of coherence.

  • The cycle is performed without interruption, bolstering the impression of it being 24 different perspectives on a single song.

  • Its sole purpose appears to be that of bolstering presidential resources.

  • Unlike unelected chief executives, presidents may agree to decentralise as a means of bolstering their electoral support among groups who favour decentralisation.

  • However, it also colludes in pre-dating their togetherness as a group, paradoxically also bolstering their authenticity in more traditional terms.

  • Gestural transfer could serve the same role, that is, a strategy for effective communication, particularly in bolstering the communication when language proficiency is weak.

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