1. propping - Noun
2. propping - Verb
Derived from prop
of Prop
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is wooing the strategically located island states like Seychelles, Maldives etc with economic largesse and infrastructure development including the setting up of surveillance facilities and is propping up political regimes favourable to it. Source: Internet
Despite this gulf in overall revenue, the radio industry has long been the more stable sector of the media industry and has also played a role in propping up MediaWorks' struggling TV business. Source: Internet
"In my mind, this is really about propping up our petroleum industry," Whitman says. Source: Internet
He is propping up the murderous Assad regime in Syria. Source: Internet
Mary Trump writes she believed Trump’s father helped create who the President became, giving him the false impression of success by propping up many failed endeavors. Source: Internet
Even then, growers' best hope is that there will be some sort of adverse weather event that interferes with next year's almond bloom, thereby reducing supply and propping up prices. Source: Internet