1. buttressed - Adjective
2. buttressed - Verb
4. buttressed - Adjective Satellite
of Buttress
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the email, Flack broke news that, in March, Rhino Records will release a 50th anniversary reconsideration of First Take, buttressed by bonus tracks. Source: Internet
A $30,000 rooftop solar installation, supported by a 30% federal income tax credit (buttressed in some states by additional state and local tax incentives), is basically a moral vanity for people with enough income to take advantage of all the tax breaks. Source: Internet
Such cosmologies were buttressed by "evidence," at least of a sort, that tried to trace links between otherwise randomly occurring events, to prove how wily the conspiracy was in its diabolical designs. Source: Internet
While love and loss buttressed 2009’s Grammy Award-nominated If You Can’t Say Anything Nice… tackles flagrant issues of today and purges depression on tracks like “Would You Give Up Your Gun?” and “I Need Something to Care About.” Source: Internet
For his latest album as Oneohtrix Point Never, Daniel Lopatin has created a rich (if opaque) narrative about an adolescent alien, a narrative buttressed by digital ephemera outside the album proper. Source: Internet
And it’s been a move of real mastery by the Sheikhs that they have buttressed the county with these great economic anchors measuring in the thousands of acres and at the same time existing out of sight, in the background. Source: Internet