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    sustain
    /səˈsteɪn/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an effect or facility on a keyboard or electronic instrument whereby a note can be sustained after the key is released.

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  2. SUSTAIN definition: 1. to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time: 2. to keep alive: 3. to suffer…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to give support or relief to. 2. : to supply with sustenance : nourish. 3. : keep up, prolong. 4. : to support the weight of : prop. also : to carry or withstand (a weight or pressure) 5. : to buoy up. sustained by hope. 6. a. : to bear up under. b. : suffer, undergo.

  4. to keep up or keep going, as an action or process: to sustain a conversation. Synonyms: maintain. to supply with food, drink, and other necessities of life. to provide for (an institution or the like) by furnishing means or funds. to support (a cause or the like) by aid or approval.

  5. Sustain means to support something or keep it going. If you get hungry in the mid-afternoon, you might try snacking to sustain your energy through dinner. Beams and rafters sustain a roof — they keep it up.

  6. Definition of sustain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time: The economy looks set to sustain its growth into next year. He seems to find it difficult to sustain relationships with women. US The judge sustained (= accepted) the lawyer's objection. C2. to keep alive:

  8. 1. to hold up under; withstand: to sustain great provocation. 2. to undergo (an injury, loss, etc); suffer: to sustain a broken arm. 3. to maintain or prolong: to sustain a discussion.

  9. Sustain definition: To support from below; keep from falling or sinking; prop.

  10. sustain in American English. (səˈstein) transitive verb. 1. to support, hold, or bear up from below; bear the weight of, as a structure. 2. to bear (a burden, charge, etc.) 3. to undergo, experience, or suffer (injury, loss, etc.); endure without giving way or yielding.

  11. to support someone or something so that they can live or exist: The money he received was hardly enough to sustain a wife and five children. sustain damage/injuries/losses formal. to be injured / damaged, etc.: She later died in hospital of the injuries sustained in the accident.