Similar words: supportive, reporting, support, supporter, supported, in support of, supportable, child support. Meaning: [sə'pɔrtɪŋ /-'pɔː-] n. the act of bearing the weight of or strengthening. adj. 1. furnishing support and encouragement 2. capable of bearing a structural load.
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31. Hamstrings are supporting muscles at the back of the thigh.
32. Britain looks set to send a major force of over 100 tanks and supporting equipment.
33. No one was more zealous than Neil in supporting the proposal.
34. I would like to thank everyone who attended our charity evening for supporting the event.
35. The organization has peddled the myth that they are supporting the local population.
36. He has peddled the myth that he is supporting the local population.
37. I felt I'd been bounced into supporting a proposal I didn't really agree with.
38. They remorselessly beat up anyone they suspected of supporting the opposition.
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39. You can't make a statement like that without any supporting documentation.
40. She began by supporting monetarist economics, but later underwent quite a conversion when she saw how it increased unemployment.
41. His speech failed to sway his colleagues into supporting the plan.
42. The number of MPs now supporting him had increased significantly.
43. The explosion which followed blasted out the external supporting wall of her flat.
44. Most of the cash went on supporting his opulent lifestyle.
45. Her speech failed to sway her colleagues into supporting the plan.
46. He outlined three main lines of supporting evidence.
47. Each is dusting off schemes for supporting innovative industry.
48. He benefits, too, from an outstanding supporting cast.
49. Supporting arrangements are rarely readily available.
50. They have single, central piers supporting conical roofs.
51. Seven software companies are supporting the property inspection report.
52. Insurers have everything to gain by supporting clinical trials.
53. He took it, supporting its weight with his forearms.
54. The report goes on to offer an update on progress implementing the consultation document Supporting doctors, protecting patients.
55. It's time to stop supporting Linfield, John, and give the other clubs the credit they deserve.
56. The father had only been in the country six months and had no means of supporting his son.
57. Although irritable bowel syndrome is commonly believed to be a colonic motility disorder, the evidence supporting this hypothesis is inconsistent.
58. Despite the overwhelming scientific consensus supporting the existence of global warming, the media often portray it as a controversial scientific debate.
59. Their supporting act was a guy dressed in black playing acoustic guitar.
60. Wynne-Jones detached himself from the supporting arm and came over to Tallis.
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