The act of propping up with shores.
A beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support.
1 He'd never seen such light shoring to support a chamber this large.
2 Most corporates will continue in shoring up their balance sheets, said Kulkarni.
3 A strong arm came around her shoulders, silently shoring up her defenses.
4 To this aim, it is shoring up its struggling Acura premium brand.
5 This cannot all be attributed to Connacht shoring up their porous defence.
6 He had been shoring up against a heavy wave of black doubt.
7 The parties have also yet to agree on shoring up the central bank.
8 The Crown Prince isn't beyond shoring up his future in more brutal ways.
9 Japanese companies are accelerating overseas acquisitions as one strategy for shoring up earnings.
10 Son is prioritizing investment for the future over shoring up the balance sheet.
11 Joe Root has enough to do shoring up the middle order.
12 Each side is also acutely sensitive to the other shoring up its position.
13 They have a lot of shoring up to do, and that takes time.
14 Mayer has done an excellent job of shoring up a board of supporters.
15 Devolution means a shoring up of some identities, while others are in flux.
16 One way of shoring up the defence would be to recruit.
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