Definition
to support: to help, to assist, to aid; to endorse, to side with, to agree with; to be a fan of
Thank you for supporting my decision, I need all the help I can get.
support: assistance, aid, help
I need some financial support to start a new company.
a supporter: a fan, an admirer, a sponsor
He's been a long-time supporter of the Democratic party.
- "In France, sexual harassment is a good thing, supported by the government."
- "That's actually why I came back here to London, to get the unconditional love and support of my loving family."
- "As I begin this new chapter in my life, substituting meaningless sexual encounters with meaningful brush strokes, I would appreciate the support of my colleagues as I reveal the fruits of my labor."
- "He needs more lumbar support!"
- "Furthermore, support of local businesses, farmers and stores is one way to protect local jobs."
- "Staff, employees, shareholders, homeless people just here for the free food, I ask you to look into your hearts: I ask you to support the Delavigne Corporation in this time of trouble."
- "Responsible for product support for sales partners and clients"
- "Susie : By the way, I wanted to thank you for your support at the meeting earlier."
- "Production Support Coordinator"
- "The Democrats are also sometimes called "liberals", which originally referred to their strong support of individual rights and liberties."
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