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    support
    /səˈpɔːt/

    verb

    noun

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  2. SUPPORT definition: 1. to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to…. Learn more.

  3. The verb support means to bear weight or load, or otherwise support. If you build a house with blocks, you can safely remove some of them, but if you remove one that is supporting the weight of the blocks above it, the whole structure can collapse. Timber!

  4. support: [noun] the act or process of supporting : the condition of being supported. assistance provided by a company to users of its products.

  5. Definition of support noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to help or encourage somebody/something by saying or showing that you agree with them/it synonym back. support somebody/something to support an idea/a view ; The party fully supports new welfare reform bill.; Efforts to reduce waste are strongly supported by environmental groups.; The majority of ordinary citizens did not support the war.

  7. a. To bear the weight of, especially from below; keep from falling, sinking, or slipping: Pillars support the roof.

  8. Support definition: To provide for or maintain by supplying with money or necessities.

  9. SUPPORT definition: 1. to agree with an idea, group, or person: 2. to help to show that something is true: 3. to hold…. Learn more.

  10. 21 meanings: 1. to carry the weight of 2. to bear or withstand (pressure, weight, etc) 3. to provide the necessities of life.... Click for more definitions.

  11. The verb 'support' has its origins in Middle English and Old French, ultimately tracing back to the Latin word 'supportare.'This Latin term is formed by combining 'sub,' meaning 'under,' and 'portare,' meaning 'to carry' or 'to bear.' The etymology of 'support' subtly reflects the notion of bearing or carrying something from below, much like providing assistance, help, or encouragement to someone or something in a manner that lifts them up or sustains them.It implies the act of providing a ...