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    bol·ster
    [ˈbōlstər]
    noun
    bolster (noun) · bolsters (plural noun) · bolster pillow (noun) · bolster pillows (plural noun)
    1. a long, thick pillow that is placed under other pillows for support.
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      • a part of a vehicle or tool providing structural support.
      • building
        a short timber cap over a post designed to increase the bearing of the beams it supports.
    verb
    bolster (verb) · bolsters (third person present) · bolstered (past tense) · bolstered (past participle) · bolstering (present participle)
    1. support or strengthen; prop up:
      "the fall in interest rates is starting to bolster confidence" · "he wished to bolster up his theories with hard data"
      Opposite:
      • provide (a seat) with padded support:
        "they bolstered the seats for a more comfortable ride"
    Origin
    Old English bolstrum, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bolster and German Polster.
    bol·ster
    [ˈbōlstər]
    noun
    bolster (noun) · bolsters (plural noun)
    1. a heavy chisel used for cutting bricks.
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    Origin
    early 20th century: of unknown origin.
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    What does bolster mean?: to use evidence usually improperly to give weight to (evidence already introduced) Nglish: Translation of bolster for Spanish Speakers Britannica English: Translation of bolster for Arabic Speakers Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!
    What is the difference between bolster and bolster?Other forms: bolstered; bolstering; bolsters When you cheer up a friend who's feeling down, you bolster them. To bolster is to offer support or strengthen. A bolster is also the name of a long pillow you might use to make your back feel better. And the two uses are not dissimilar.
    What does it mean if someone bolsters their position?If someone tries to bolster their position in a situation, they try to strengthen it. The country is free to adopt policies to bolster its economy. 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. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
    What is a bolster in a bed?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. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collins! Collins! 1. 2. 3. a. b. 4. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
     
  4. The word "bolster" has the following meanings123:
    1. To support or improve something, making it stronger.
    2. To encourage or reinforce confidence or morale.
    3. To prop up with a pillow or cushion.
    4. To add padding to something, such as a dress.
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    to support or improve something or make it stronger: More money is needed to bolster the industry. She tried to bolster my confidence / morale (= encourage me and make me feel stronger) by telling me that I had a special talent. They need to do something to bolster their image.
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    bolster / (ˈbəʊlstə) / verb (tr) (often foll by up) to support or reinforce; strengthen: to bolster morale to prop up with a pillow or cushion to add padding to: to bolster a dress
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    1. (often foll by up) to support or reinforce; strengthen: to bolster morale. 2. to prop up with a pillow or cushion 3. to add padding to: to bolster a dress.
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