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shoring

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1. shoring - Noun

2. shoring - Verb

Meaning

of Shore

The act of supporting or strengthening with a prop or shore.

A system of props; props, collectively.

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American farmers are set see higher incomes again this year thanks to the trade truce, potentially shoring up economic confidence for a key Trump constituency going into the November election. Source: Internet

BESS includes training in shoring, patching leaks and ruptured pipes, firefighting, and boat handling techniques. Source: Internet

Excavation shoring Shoring of temporary excavations frequently requires a wall design which does not extend laterally beyond the wall, so shoring extends below the planned base of the excavation. Source: Internet

And if there had not been a shoring up right then, the vast majority of airlines would have filed for bankruptcy. Source: Internet

Edward Gierek was blamed by the Soviets for not following their "fraternal" advice, not shoring up the Party and the official trade unions and allowing "anti-socialist" forces to emerge. Source: Internet

Companies have been either taking advantage of lowly valuations or pitting their interests together in the hope of shoring themselves up against a long period of difficult economic conditions. Source: Internet

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