English to Punjabi Dictionary bolster

bolster

ਮਜ਼ਬੂਤ
definition
verb
the fall in interest rates is starting to bolster confidence
support or strengthen; prop up.
noun
Sessions were kept short or broken for comfort breaks so that she could be re-positioned with supporting pillows and bolsters .
a long, thick pillow that is placed under other pillows for support.
example
The cushions and pillows and 'bolster' were all bright red, as was the canopy that draped itself over the posts of her bed, and dangled in soft muslin ruches.
Another safety enhancement is the tiny sliding safety switch at the top of the 'bolster' .
The patient's heel was placed on a 'bolster' so that the knee could be fully hyperextended.
They took high premiums to 'bolster' up the funds.
If stress becomes apparent to the coach, he should attempt to 'bolster' confidence with moral support.
Pullman made a slight change to the crosspiece in the handle and added integral wings on the shank under the 'bolster' .
Place a firm 'bolster' against the wall.
It does have cool round green rugs on the floor and a fuzzy green 'bolster' on the bed.
The folding arm rest fits in the inside bolster that is bigger than the outside 'bolster' .
The ‘slammers’ advocate bold and decisive action: a cut that will 'bolster' markets and business confidence.
Wolf still slept, floating on an ocean of peace, his knees up front like a child's, his big hands cradling the chunk of wood on which his head rested, as if it were a 'bolster' stuffed with down.
the fall in interest rates is starting to 'bolster' confidence
the fall in interest rates is starting to 'bolster' confidence
Any and every incident was seized upon to 'bolster' police powers and strengthen the state apparatus.
Sit with your knees together and your buttocks on your heels (or resting on a 'bolster' if you suffer from knee pain).
To fit the articulated truck onto the trailer, one end of the truck was placed atop the trailer 'bolster' .
These screwdrivers had a forged one-piece tempered blade including a 'bolster' and special wings on two sides.
For a nation that prides itself on giving generous donations to 'bolster' up a welfare service that ought to be the primary care of government, this kind of treatment is deplorable.
The potion did much to 'bolster' her strength, but her lungs were soon burning, and her heart felt as though it would burst.
I hoped even the smallest success would 'bolster' my confidence.
In this connection it is necessary to remind oneself that people do give untruthful evidence for other reasons, including for example, an attempt to 'bolster' up the truth.
It doesn't do much to 'bolster' confidence in them.
While working to 'bolster' this great strength, she also took its perceived weaknesses in hand.
In addition to improving prairie health, this would 'bolster' tourism by providing a connection to prairie-region natural history and cultural heritage.
This in turn provides social stability to 'bolster' food production and distribution.
To 'bolster' their market strength today, producers must have the ability to do more than negotiate with the local canner or grocery store.
Therefore, it was imperative Dutch traders find new and lucrative markets to 'bolster' their economy and provide the funds needed to continue the war against Spain.
Subsidised destruction is, arguably, the most successful way not just to restore consumer confidence, but to 'bolster' the market.
You could put this against a wall and decorate it with a 'bolster' and cushions to create a day bed that becomes a spare bed at night.
Retailers rely heavily upon the period to 'bolster' their annual sales and profits.
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