Bolster
volume
British pronunciation/bˈə‍ʊlstɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈboʊɫstɝ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "bolster"

to bolster
01

verstärken, stützen

to enhance the strength or effect of something
Transitive: to bolster strength of something
02

verstärken

to provide extra support or padding to a seat for added comfort
Transitive: to bolster a seat
03

stützen, verstärken

to support or reinforce something using a long, narrow cushion or bolster
Transitive: to bolster sth
Bolster
01

Kissen, Bolster

a pillow that is often put across a bed underneath the regular pillows

bolster

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example
Beispiel
She is bolstering her resume with new qualifications and certifications.
Recent scientific findings have bolstered the theory that climate change poses severe risks.
Exercise and a nutritious diet can bolster your immune system's ability to fight illness.
Companies tried to bolster their market share through expanded advertising campaigns.
By implementing the new policies, they hope to bolster employee morale.
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