1. bolstered - Adjective
2. bolstered - Verb
of Bolster
Supported; upheld.
Swelled out.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Pandey, “A similar tradition of varied treatment options of both western and non-western medicine, medical tourism, generic medicines and medical research has bolstered the world’s confidence in Indian ability to send HCQ to the world. Source: Internet
Air Force main The aerial warfare branch is small, but was bolstered with deliveries of some fighter jets in 2006 and 2008. Source: Internet
Advantageous geography, a unified response, and public trust in institutions have bolstered Australia’s fight against the coronavirus. Source: Internet
American troops and weapons soon bolstered KMT forces, allowing them to reclaim cities. Source: Internet
As Afghans contemplate a future without a U.S. military troop presence, in Iraq the killing earlier this month of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani has bolstered Iran’s efforts to see U.S. troops leave Iraq. Source: Internet
Although food manufacturers were crushed by demand during the early outbreak of COVID-19, companies like General Mills and Campbell Soup have bolstered production. Source: Internet