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support (s) (noun), supports (pl)
Holding up or giving help: The elderly woman leaned on her nephew for support as they crossed the street in town.
This entry is located in the following unit: port-, portat- (page 4)
support (verb), supports; supported; supporting
1. To carry the weight of, especially from below: The heavy steel beams were supporting the weight of the bridge.
2. To maintain in position so as to keep from falling, sinking, or slipping: As the life guard was saving the woman, he told her that he would support her in the water until she was safe on the beach again.
3. To be able to bear or to withstand: Hanna was emotionally supporting her mother during the crisis after the fire destroyed her house.
4. To provide for, by supplying with money or necessities: When prices increased, Sam found it hard to support his wife and children with his small salary.
5. Etymology: from Latin supportare, "to convey, to carry, to bring up"; from sub, "under" + portare, "to carry".
This entry is located in the following units: port-, portat- (page 4) sub-, suc-, suf-, sug-, sum-, sup-, sur-, sus-, su- (page 12)
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victim support (s) (noun), victim supports (pl)
The provision of advice and counseling to victims of crime.
This entry is located in the following unit: victim- (page 1)