What Is Another Word For Support

A structure that complements or supplements something else

“The large pillar serves as a support for the building’s ceiling.”

“The billionaire philanthropist has been generous with his support for many charitable foundations.”

“We would not have completed this task without support from the technical department.”

Approval or permission given for a decision (to do something), especially on a moral or emotional level

“I decided to become a professional musician with the support of my parents.”

Public acclaim or appreciation

“The support the movie received would prompt a sequel.”

“There is strong support from available research that suggests that life is sustainable on Mars.”

Answers to questions regarding consumer products

“Detailed support will be required for any products purchased.”

(computing) The state of two systems being compatible

“There is no support for the software you are attempting to install on this platform.”

The bearing of a secondary role

“I would not have finished the project without Joey as my support.”

Support for an idea or cause

A protection or patronage

A person or thing that provides stability or confidence in an otherwise uncertain situation

Comfort or consolation in a time of great distress or sadness

(of a thing) An activity or series of activities performed to keep something functioning or looking as new as possible

Financial support given to those who are unemployed or otherwise in need

An instance of kind, or charitable, behavior

The necessities of life and the means by which one secures this

An advantage or favorable condition over others

A bond of unity between individuals or groups

The act of seeking assistance or advice

A defensive wall, especially of a castle or walled city

Of having reverence for something or someone

A low stool for supporting the feet while seated

Specifically (Sport) a motivational or tactical talk given to players by the team manager or coach, in the context of a particular match

Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else’s misfortune

The part of, or work done by, a company that is not seen by the public

A spouse or romantic partner

A reason or explanation given to justify a fault or offense

A body of supporters or admirers

The ability to solve difficult problems, often in original, clever, and inventive ways

Lack of susceptibility, or of capacity to feel or perceive

A stand with a slanted top that holds or supports reading material

The act of providing someone in need of assistance with aid

A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of strengthening some part or giving it a tapering enlargement

The act of participating, of taking part in something

A rectangular cloth bag stuffed with feathers or other soft materials, used to support the head when lying or sleeping

Friendship and mutual support within a group

A wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of animals or people

Involvement as a partner or accomplice, especially in a crime or other wrongdoing

A woman’s foundation garment, reinforced with stays, that supports the waistline, hips and bust

Shaft around which wheels rotate

The handrail on the side of a staircase

A network of individuals whom one is acquainted with

A person or thing providing protection, or the protection provided

A means of counteracting or eliminating something undesirable

Signs or indications of something

A bandage or soft strap used to support an injured body part

Money for investment in new enterprise

The main stem of a herbaceous plant

A promise or guarantee that something will be done or be the case

An arrangement by which a company or the state undertakes to provide a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a specified premium

The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something

The clientele of, or the act of regularly dealing with, a business

The act or state of reinforcing or shoring up

A requirement for something

To assist by contributing

“The philanthropic foundation has chosen to support research into alternative forms of energy.”

“Kerry has chosen to support the new president despite his controversial views on many matters.”

“I will support whatever you choose to do.”

To strengthen or stabilize

“Would you be able to support the table on both sides while I attach the legs?”

“The community will endeavor to support you and your immediate family during your crisis.”

“He worked hard to support his wife and three kids.”

To substantiate or verify

“The evidence does appear to support the charge.”

(archaic) To endure or tolerate

“I am unable to support the sheer amount of pain in my foot any longer.”

To champion or endorse a cause

To strengthen or reaffirm in rank or position

To support, justify, or make an excuse for a (perceived) misdeed

To encourage or praise vocally

To consider or regard somebody or something as

To be capable of supplying

To take an active interest in or be a supporter of

To preserve from extinction or oblivion

To have enough money to pay for

To care for (someone) lovingly

To keep from harm, or to ensure the safety of

To place for support or steadying

(in an activity) To take part or involve oneself

To take care of without help

(adhere to) To closely follow, observe, or represent

(of a state or process) To encourage the development of, or increased activity in, something

To transport or carry to a place

To provide the means to do something

To play a musical accompaniment to

To base on a principle, idea, feeling or physical matter

(usually used in simple past form “wanted”) To feel appreciation for

To be consistent or in agreement with

To create by training or teaching

To support one’s abdomen with hands or a pillow before attempting to cough

Having an auxiliary or subsidiary role

“Tom was forced to admit that he was dissatisfied with his role as the support actor.”

Serving in a supporting role to someone or something

Used on a website as a title to a link with more information about someone or a group

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