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  • “Shore Up” Meaning, Origin and Examples - 7ESL
    The phrase “shore up” means to support, strengthen, or reinforce something that is weak or at risk It is often used in contexts where additional measures or resources are needed to stabilize a situation, organization, or structure
  • Shore Up – Meaning, Usage Everything You Need to Know
    " Shore up " is an idiomatic expression that means to reinforce, strengthen, or support something that is weak or vulnerable Think of it like propping up a crumbling wall or supporting a shaky boat during stormy seas
  • SHORE UP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SHORE UP is to support (something) or keep (something) from falling by placing something under or against it How to use shore up in a sentence
  • shore up - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
    Support, prop, as in The new law was designed to shore up banks in danger of failure This expression derives from the noun shore, meaning "prop," a beam or timber propped against a structure to provide support
  • SHORE UP Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    SHORE UP definition: Support, prop, as in The new law was designed to shore up banks in danger of failure This expression derives from the noun shore, meaning “prop,” a beam or timber propped against a structure to provide support
  • SHORE UP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you shore up something that is weak or about to fail, you do something in order to strengthen it or support it The democracies of the West may find it hard to shore up their defences [VERB PARTICLE noun]
  • shore up - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    shore up (third-person singular simple present shores up, present participle shoring up, simple past and past participle shored up) (transitive, often figuratively) To reinforce or strengthen (something at risk of failure)
  • SHORE SOMETHING UP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Boundary walls have had to be shored up The new public relations manager has the difficult task of shoring up the company's troubled image The plan will enable his company to shore up its financial position After the earthquake we had to shore up ceilings and walls
  • Shore It Up - Daily Writing Tips
    The conventional idiom is “to shore up ” As a verb, to shore or to shore up means to prop something up For example, one might shore up a sagging gate to keep it from scraping the ground A tunnel might be shored with concrete
  • shore up phrasal verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    Definition of shore up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more





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