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Phrasal Verb - shoring up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The action of making something stronger or more secure, often by providing additional support or resources. This phrasal verb can be used in various contexts, including financial, structural, and metaphorical.

Examples

No.Example
1The government announced new measures to shore up the economy and boost consumer confidence.
2After the storm, homeowners were busy shoring up their houses and repairing the damage.
3To ensure the success of the project, we need to shore up our team with some additional expertise.
4The manager decided to shore up the company's finances by cutting costs and increasing revenue.
5Politicians often promise to shore up social security and other welfare programs for the elderly.
6The athlete's injury forced him to shore up his training regimen and focus on rehabilitation.
7The company's new product was not selling well, so they had to shore up their marketing efforts.
8To shore up morale, the team's coach gave an inspiring pep talk before the big game.
9In order to shore up the foundation of the building, construction workers had to dig deep and lay extra concrete.
10The detective's investigation was focused on shoring up the alibis of the suspects