Get to know Shoring better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like shore or beam.
Shoring meaning
present participle and gerund of shore
Synonyms of Shoring
Using Shoring
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of shore
- Useful related words include: shore, beam, shoring up, propping up.
- In the example corpus, shoring often appears in combinations such as: shoring up, at shoring, and shoring.
Context around Shoring
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Shoring
- In this selection, "shoring" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, friend, near, excavation, extends, reducing and trend stand out and add context to how "shoring" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include aimed at shoring up domestic and aimed at shoring up his. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "shoring" sits close to words such as accosted, adair and addressable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with shoring
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Ukraine also wants to embrace friend-shoring. (7 words)
Finally shoring up the crease has been a huge part of the equation. (13 words)
Shoring up their underperforming line was a clear priority for the Patriots this offseason. (14 words)
That is, a battered main street economy, which gave way to massive off-shoring of America’s industry, coupled with the relentless inflation of financial assets, which showered Wall Street and the 1% with hideous amounts of unearned windfall wealth. (40 words)
China’s securities regulator capped a week of measures aimed at shoring up wobbly financial markets by announcing it had punished dozens of people at one of the country’s biggest brokerages for insider trading and other crimes. (38 words)
But economists have warned that more direct fiscal stimulus aimed at shoring up domestic consumption is needed to restore full health in China’s economy as fears of a renewed trade war with the United States mount. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Excavation shoring Shoring of temporary excavations frequently requires a wall design which does not extend laterally beyond the wall, so shoring extends below the planned base of the excavation.
And overall, it's a very small part of our book, but the percent of increase is much higher as well as the overall market growth in Mexico, driven by near shoring.
Between focusing on company output and client needs and shoring up their organization by building a robust talent pool, tech leaders’ priorities are, understandably, torn.
Biden did not sketch out a plan for shoring up Social Security and Medicare that precludes benefit cuts of any kind.
October 24 - Bloomberg: "Xi Jinping made his first known visit to China's central bank since he became president a decade ago…, underscoring the government's increased focus on shoring up the economy and financial markets.
Shoring up the contract with the nation’s largest cable operator is important for Paramount Global’s long-term financial health.
Shoring up their underperforming line was a clear priority for the Patriots this offseason.
So if I am trying to automate a warehouse and you have re-shoring in the United States, you’re going to buy their equipment.
The underlying objective of U.S. re-shoring—reducing the vulnerability of the semiconductor supply chain to potential shocks—necessarily comes at the cost of Taiwan’s dominance over chip manufacturing.
They have great young receiving talent but the offensive line, as mentioned, needs some shoring up.
Ukraine also wants to embrace friend-shoring.
Also focused on the important role of middle powers in shoring up the Multilateral Trading System,” the WTO DG said in her tweet.
Biden countered with a pair of radio interviews aimed at shoring up his support among Black voters, who helped anchor his 2020 coalition.
But economists have warned that more direct fiscal stimulus aimed at shoring up domestic consumption is needed to restore full health in China’s economy as fears of a renewed trade war with the United States mount.
China’s securities regulator capped a week of measures aimed at shoring up wobbly financial markets by announcing it had punished dozens of people at one of the country’s biggest brokerages for insider trading and other crimes.
Finally shoring up the crease has been a huge part of the equation.
In recent years, many Asian firms have been moving operations to Latin America, many to Mexico, part of a so-called near-shoring trend in the region, where companies move operations closer to the United States.
Some of it I would call reshoring, some of it I would call friend shoring, moving to economies like Mexico or India, which we're closer with.
That is, a battered main street economy, which gave way to massive off-shoring of America’s industry, coupled with the relentless inflation of financial assets, which showered Wall Street and the 1% with hideous amounts of unearned windfall wealth.
The Biden administration has also seized on the concept of “friend-shoring,” which represents a kind of regional self-reliance based on national-security and normative arguments.
Common combinations with shoring
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- shoring up 47×
- at shoring 7×
- and shoring 4×
- for shoring 4×
- in shoring 4×
- to shoring 3×
- been shoring 3×
- of shoring 3×
- the shoring 3×
- shoring shoring 2×