Similar words: supporter, support, supportive, in support of, supportable, child support, imported, purported. Meaning: [sə'pɔrt /-'pɔːt] adj. 1. sustained or maintained by aid (as distinct from physical support) 2. held up or having the weight borne especially from below.
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(61) Students should be encouraged, supported and succoured.
(62) The invasion on land was supported by bombers in the air.
(63) The US government supported sanctions but stopped short of military action.
(64) I've never opposed it. The contrary is true: I've always supported it.
(65) UN official reports supported the preliminary findings that the plane was brought down by a missile.
(66) The vice president insisted that he supported the hard-working people of New York.
(67) There are suggestions that he might be supported by the Socialists.
(68) The directors were trying to get rid of her, but her staff all supported her.
(69) The UN supported what it saw as the just struggle of an oppressed people.
(70) He supported the official policy in public, but privately he knew it would fail.
(71) Very few countries supported the United States in its action.
(72) The president prefaced his remarks by saying he has supported unemployment benefits all along.
(73) He had supported the local team faithfully for 30 years.
(74) The group is actively supported by several Members of Parliament.
(75) My wedding cake had four tiers, each supported by small pillars.
(76) I was supported by my parents when I was studying.
(77) People should provide for their own retirement and not expect to be supported by the public purse.
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(78) Finding his own scheme met with no support, the Mayor faced round and supported the ideas of his Councillors.
(79) The inspectors found no evidence which supported any allegation of suppression of official documents.
(80) I just want to say a big thank-you to everyone who supported us.
(81) She supported herself through college by working as a waitress in a local bar.
(82) She walked carefully down the stairs, supported by her grandson.
(83) The middle part of the bridge is supported by two huge towers.
(84) He has supported the party loyally for over twenty years.
(85) Some of the members supported the changes, but the majority came out against.
(86) The Texan singer will be supported by two other bands, as yet unannounced.
(87) The results of the opinion poll showed that most women supported this action.
(88) In public he supported the official policy, but privately he was sure it would fail.
(89) This view is supported by a growing body of professional opinion.
(90) Since she supported none of the candidates, she spoiled her ballot paper.
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