bolster in the PONS Dictionary

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He also has the ability to lend power to lesser vampires temporarily, bolstering their inherent strengths, and he can shield others from sensing him.
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If the finish is very thin, additional layers of the same finish may be applied to bolster the restored finish and ensure longevity.
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More heavily bolstered sport seats joined the option list.
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He persisted and sought to bolster his theory by locating the remains of the meteorite.
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Not only does this bolster the significance of faith, even its extremes, but also the concept of magical realism.
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However, rectangular, circular and cylindrical throw pillows, called bolsters, are also popular.
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More bands were bolstering the scene's increasingly healthier status and diversifying its fanbase.
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Combined brigades were bolstered with an engineering company and a transportation company, though no such auxiliary formations were assigned to infantry brigades.
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This sense of magnetism is naturally bolstered in cold seasons so it can stay warm.
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In order to bolster their defenses, a small fortress was hastily constructed.
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