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Tax cuts bolstered the government's popularity. — des réductions d'impôt ont renforcé la popularité du gouvernement. Plural, 3rd person singular present tense bolsters, present participle bolstering, past tense, past participle bolstered A concomitant financial restructuring, which injected 60,000 million dinars into enterprises by 1987, bolstered sales, profits, capacity. L'homme politique a rempli son discours de nombreuses promesses en l'air. The politician bolstered his speech with a lot of empty promises. A convincing argument that was bolstered by the speaker's reputation she is thinking of ways to bolster her career. A bolster is a firm pillow shaped like a long tube which is sometimes put across a bed instead of pillows, or under the ordinary pillows.

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Bolstered Off Plural, 3rd person singular present tense bolsters, present participle bolstering, past tense, past participle bolstered A bolster is a firm pillow shaped like a long tube which is sometimes put across a bed instead of pillows, or under the ordinary pillows. The politician bolstered his speech with a lot of empty promises. Plural, 3rd person singular present tense bolsters, present participle bolstering, past tense, past participle bolstered L'homme politique a rempli son discours de nombreuses promesses en l'air. Tax cuts bolstered the government's popularity. — des réductions d'impôt ont renforcé la popularité du gouvernement. A convincing argument that was bolstered by the speaker's reputation she is thinking of ways to bolster her career. A concomitant financial restructuring, which injected 60,000 million dinars into enterprises by 1987, bolstered sales, profits, capacity.

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