Buoying

Word BUOYING
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Definitions and meanings of "Buoying"

What do we mean by buoying?

To keep afloat or aloft; used with up.

To support or maintain at a high level.

To mark with a buoy.

To maintain or enhance enthusiasm or confidence; to lift the spirits of.

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The word "buoying" in example sentences

An independent body would be able to verify figures, and remove suggestions that slight-of-hand is at work in buoying certain heavily-backed releases. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Moreover, the re-concentration of wealth in the hands of working Americans would lead to a long-term buoying effect on the health of the economy, and would help smooth out any future looking to move the Act in the first wave of legislation after the inauguration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With a bevy of accolades buoying her, Wang made her way to New York in the late '90s. ❋ Phil Ramone (2011)

Many are betting that home-ownership rates will stay low, buoying the apartment sector for some time to come. ❋ Eliot Brown (2011)

But radiation levels at the stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant dropped on Friday, further buoying the Nikko. ❋ Shri Navaratnam (2011)

In May, China was more reassuring; buoying European markets by insisting that it doesn't intend to sell Europe's debt. ❋ Rebecca Novick (2010)

But the company's fourth-quarter results in Las Vegas showed marked improvements, buoying industry experts who say Las Vegas showing signs of a gradual recovery. ❋ Alexandra Berzon (2011)

One of the things buoying Canada's market is a global trend that has seen Asian—particularly Chinese–buyers snap up homes in places from Europe to Australia and to Canada, particularly on the West Coast. ❋ Monica Gutschi (2011)

Swelling assets are buoying the hedge-fund industry generally, which is rebounding from market losses and customer flight during the financial crisis. ❋ Amy Or (2011)

Also buoying sentiment: the powerful stock-market rally in September. ❋ Dana Cimilluca (2010)

But a shift within the shipping industry toward cargo-container traffic pushed car makers to seek relationships with midsize and small ports, buoying ports like Richmond. ❋ Bobby White (2011)

In its monthly report, the government Wednesday raised its economic assessment for the first time in two months as the restoration of supply chains has progressed, buoying industrial production and exports. ❋ Takashi Nakamichi (2011)

A showdown that offered Obama a chance to seize the initiative by brokering a grand bargain with Boehner, buoying his re-election bid, now has him scrambling to marshal public opinion against the Republicans. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Booming commodities prices are buoying major mining companies, taking a great deal of shareholder pressure off chief executives. ❋ David Fickling (2011)

Demand for safe-haven JGBs also waned as Tuesday's move by the Swiss National Bank to set a ceiling for the Swiss franc dragged on the yen, buoying Japan's export-driven share market. ❋ Andrew Monahan (2011)

In annoying me – buoying me with fantastic terrors never felt before; ❋ Unknown (2009)

Conservative insurgents are buoying campaigns in states such as Pennsylvania and Kentucky. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So even though revenues in many cases are back to where they were, people have not been rehired – which explains unemployment but also the high profit margins that are buoying stock prices and balance sheets. ❋ AP (2011)

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