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Noun
(1) assistance in time of difficulty
(2) aid
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Noun
(1) assistance in time of difficulty
(2) aid
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(1) For Maud Martha, the house serves dual roles as the site of both her distress and her succor .
(2) We also know what cabinet ministers promised to succor them in their hour of need.
(3) The field hospital should be for the soldier a place of refuge, a concrete manifestation of the extent to which the country will go to succor those who have served.
(4) They provide psychological succor and social support, enabling them to endure the tragic elements of the human condition and to overcome the fragility of human life in the scheme of things.
(5) But love of another person is not enough; there must be some outside standard by which we can determine what we should do to succor that person.
(6) The barbarians who had defended Gaul refused to march to the relief of Italy; and the succours promised by the Eastern emperor were distant and doubtful.
(7) A major initiative aimed at supporting and succouring rural Yorkshire communities devastated by foot-and-mouth is to be launched by the Church of England.
(8) He fully shares the hospital's concept of providing succour and medical help to the underprivileged section of our society.
(9) They turned up quickly at the explosion site and helped crucially in succouring victims and in maintaining the integrity for forensic investigatory purposes of that scene of rare and serious crime.
(10) It was like a lion's paw pressing down on my throat, but at the same time the lion succored me, licking my young face.
(11) Music is the all time succour , as it helps in healing old wounds and hostilities.
(12) I continued: - u2018This poor wretch is deserted, dying, succourless ; in these unhappy times, God knows how soon any or all of us may be in like want.u2019
(13) Errors, indeed, prevail by the assistance of foreign and borrowed succors .
(14) The manna that succored the Israelites in the wilderness was gathered in baskets, which thus formed part of a divine act of national salvation.
(15) the wounded had little chance of succour
(16) Hawker's published version accords him a heroic role in retrieving and burying all the Caledonia's dead and succouring her one survivor.
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(1) For Maud Martha, the house serves dual roles as the site of both her distress and her succor .
(2) We also know what cabinet ministers promised to succor them in their hour of need.
(3) The field hospital should be for the soldier a place of refuge, a concrete manifestation of the extent to which the country will go to succor those who have served.
(4) They provide psychological succor and social support, enabling them to endure the tragic elements of the human condition and to overcome the fragility of human life in the scheme of things.
(5) But love of another person is not enough; there must be some outside standard by which we can determine what we should do to succor that person.
(6) The barbarians who had defended Gaul refused to march to the relief of Italy; and the succours promised by the Eastern emperor were distant and doubtful.
(7) A major initiative aimed at supporting and succouring rural Yorkshire communities devastated by foot-and-mouth is to be launched by the Church of England.
(8) He fully shares the hospital's concept of providing succour and medical help to the underprivileged section of our society.
(9) They turned up quickly at the explosion site and helped crucially in succouring victims and in maintaining the integrity for forensic investigatory purposes of that scene of rare and serious crime.
(10) It was like a lion's paw pressing down on my throat, but at the same time the lion succored me, licking my young face.
(11) Music is the all time succour , as it helps in healing old wounds and hostilities.
(12) I continued: - u2018This poor wretch is deserted, dying, succourless ; in these unhappy times, God knows how soon any or all of us may be in like want.u2019
(13) Errors, indeed, prevail by the assistance of foreign and borrowed succors .
(14) The manna that succored the Israelites in the wilderness was gathered in baskets, which thus formed part of a divine act of national salvation.
(15) the wounded had little chance of succour
(16) Hawker's published version accords him a heroic role in retrieving and burying all the Caledonia's dead and succouring her one survivor.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. aid
2. help
3. a helping hand
4. assistance
5. comfort
7. relief
8. support
9. TLC
Verb
10. help
11. aid
12. bring aid to
14. assist
16. minister to
17. care for
18. comfort
19. bring relief to
20. support
21. take care of
22. look after
23. attend to
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. aid
2. help
3. a helping hand
4. assistance
5. comfort
7. relief
8. support
9. TLC
Verb
10. help
11. aid
12. bring aid to
14. assist
16. minister to
17. care for
18. comfort
19. bring relief to
20. support
21. take care of
22. look after
23. attend to
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