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bolster

[bohl-ster] / ˈboʊl stər /


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The company also highlighted its progress in bolstering its product pipeline, which included several pivotal study starts and four regulatory decisions.

From Barron's

To manage the challenges of 2026 and bolster profitability, they said they would focus on improving financial planning, increasing risk management, and growing their liquidity to fund anticipated investments.

From Barron's

“AI will be a significant disinflationary force, increasing productivity and bolstering American competitiveness,” he predicted in November.

From Los Angeles Times

The nomination also bolstered the U.S. dollar, which raised the opportunity cost of holding dollar-denominated assets.

From Barron's

While Manchester City spent money to bolster their squad for a title fight, at the other end of the table West Ham splashed out in a bid to avoid relegation to the Championship.

From BBC