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shoring

[ shawr-ing, shohr- ]

noun

  1. a number or system of shores shore for steadying or supporting a wall, a ship in drydock, etc.
  2. the act of setting up shores. shore.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of shoring1

First recorded in 1490–1500; shore 2 + -ing 1
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Example Sentences

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So Europe has a fair bit of catching up to do if it is to even come close to shoring up its defence and security.

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How much cash might shareholders be unwittingly sacrificing because of CEOs’ return-to-office mandates that may or may not be shoring up productivity?

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Trump also has a base of Republican support that agrees with him – further shoring up his political position.

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Street fighting and other crimes create images that right-wing media use to terrify their largely elderly, exurban audiences, shoring up even more support for "tough" measures and "crackdowns" on people they don't like.

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On Thursday, reports emerged that Trump was planning to designate cryptocurrency a “national priority,” potentially shoring up the valuation of his holdings.

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