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- nounshore (noun) · shores (plural noun)
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or other large body of water:"I took the tiller and made for the shore" · "he and his friends stood on the shores of the bay"
- lawthe land between ordinary high- and low-water marks.
- (shores)a country or other geographic area bounded by a coast:"the shores of the New World"
OriginMiddle English: from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German schōre; perhaps related to the verb shear.nounshore (noun) · shores (plural noun)- a prop or beam set obliquely against something weak or unstable as a support.
verb(shore something up)shore (verb) · shores (third person present) · shored (past tense) · shored (past participle) · shoring (present participle)- support or hold up something with props or beams:"rescue workers had to shore up the building, which was in danger of collapse"
- support or assist something that would otherwise fail or decline:"Congress approved a $700 billion plan to shore up the financial industry"
OriginMiddle English: from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German schore ‘prop’, of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Words
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