Similar words: support, supporter, in support of, active transport, portion, opportunity, reporting, proportion. Meaning: [sə'pɔrtɪv /-'pɔː-] adj. furnishing support or assistance.
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61 The institutions and banks had been immensely supportive in helping save the company.
62 The principles of mutual aid are that members should be involved in a reciprocal supportive role.
63 Supportive policies A new skill-based payment system was designed with employee participation.
64 A group is more enduring and supportive than two people interacting socially but is looser or less structured than an organization.
65 Tucson is a city that's very supportive of cycling in general, and El Tour in particular.
66 And even limited to plenitude, they seem only implicitly supportive.
67 Messner describes abrupt recurrences, rapid shifts of symptoms, and hallucinations in relatively untroubled personalities as supportive of complex partial seizures.
68 In dozens of written comments about Brezzo and Rice, not one could be construed as positive or supportive.
69 However, if there is a supportive family member who can give positive reinforcement, this person can give the drug.
70 If all TECs are as helpful and supportive as Bradford, then long may they flourish.
71 Secondly, the therapist must be aware of the patient's coping resources and supportive relationships.
72 They're a very supportive family and they're helping each other through this tragedy at the moment.
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73 Ironically, the industry has been very supportive of Weld, showering him with campaign contributions.
74 Everyone needs a house to live in, but a supportive family is what builds a home. Anthony Liccione
75 Discover for yourself why thousands of satisfied customers say that Adjustamatic is the most comfortable, most supportive bed in the world.
76 On the other hand, partners can be very supportive in labour, especially if they've attended classes.
77 Good advisors will act as counselors and create a warm, supportive environment for clients to talk freely.
78 In the task of fortifying oneself with supportive personal relationships, compadrazgo offers extensive manipulative opportunities.
79 A seat slightly wider at the front is generally more supportive and can alleviate the pain.
80 First, the executives begin to experience each other as more supportive and constructive.
81 A cheerful and supportive disposition is what you are being assessed for.
82 It is essential that relationships between education and clinical staff are mutually supportive.
83 Old people with poor housing and with no families or supportive neighbours fill more geriatric beds.
84 Hundreds of friends found Hugh Bishop a supportive fellow pilgrim on their own spiritual journeys.
85 The reduction was due to more severe symptoms with longer hospital stay in the supportive care group.
86 She sometimes felt depressed, and would ask her husband if he thought she would ever recover: he was always supportive.
87 People lacking supportive relationships were expected to be prone to depression whether or not they experienced major difficulties or threatening events.
88 The band were very supportive and they knew they didn't have to do anything untoward.
89 Parents are generally supportive and regularly visit the school both as adult helpers or to talk to staff.
90 There were his beloved grandparents and supportive aunts, who lived too far away to protect him from his pain.
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