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bolster

[bohl-ster] / ˈboʊl stər /


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Department lawyers in several offices told The Wall Street Journal they empathized with Julie Le, a Department of Homeland Security attorney who was detailed to the U.S. attorney’s office in Minneapolis to bolster staffing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a plan to bolster Canada's car industry and support its electric vehicle transition, as the sector buckles under the weight of US tariffs.

From BBC

The Sweden-based audio platform said it is focused on bolstering online book discovery and physical ownership.

From Los Angeles Times

That, combined with some softness in the labor market, could bolster the case for further BOE rate cuts.

From Barron's

They pointed to statements from Paul Mitchell, who led the effort to redraw the districts, that he hoped to “bolster” Latino representatives in the Central Valley.

From Los Angeles Times