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in support of something Definition


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support
verb supported, supporting
    1. To keep something upright or in place.
      Thesaurus: bolster, buttress, brace, sustain, gird, prop, bear up, shore; Antonym: drop, let fall.
    2. To keep from falling.
    3. To bear the weight of someone or something.
    4. To give active approval, encouragement, money, etc to (an institution, belief, theory, etc); to advocate something.
      Thesaurus: defend, guard, sustain, comfort, hearten, boost, encourage, promote, abet, advance, champion, approve; Antonym: discourage, deter.
    5. To provide someone or something with the means necessary for living or existing.
      Example: She supports a large family
      Example: a salary that allows her to support a lavish lifestyle
      Thesaurus: provide for, finance, subsidize, sponsor, underwrite; Antonym: neglect.
    6. To maintain a loyal and active interest in the fortunes of (a particular sport or team), eg by attending matches regularly.
    7. To reinforce the accuracy or validity of (eg a theory, claim, etc).
      Example: The evidence supports the prosecution's case
    8. To speak in favour of (a proposal, etc).
    9. To play a part subordinate to (a leading actor).
    10. To perform before (the main item in a concert, show, etc).
      Example: is supporting Aztec Camera
    11. computing.
      Said of a computer, an operating system, etc: to allow for the use of (a specified language, program, etc).
    12. To bear or tolerate something.
noun
    1. The act of supporting; the state of being supported.
    2. Someone or something that supports.
    3. Someone or something that helps, comforts, etc.
      Thesaurus: help, aid, assistance, relief, protection, comfort, succour.
    4a. A group, singer, film, etc that accompanies or comes on before the main attraction;
      Example: The support was better than the main act
      Form: the support (often)

      Example: a different support band each night
    5. Something designed to keep something upright or in place.
      Thesaurus: reinforcement, buttress, underpinning, prop, strut, pillar, post, stanchion, stay, abutment, fulcrum.
    6a. medicine.
      Something that is designed to take the strain off an injured or weak body part;
      Example: a surgical support
    medicine.
        Example: support tights
    Derivative: supportable
    adj
      Derivative: supportability
      noun
        Derivative: supportably
        adverb
          Derivative: supporting
          adj, noun
            Derivative: supportless
            adj
              Idiom: in support of someone or something
                Advocating them or it; in favour, approval, etc of them or it; corroborating or reinforcing (an argument, theory, etc).
              Etymology: 14c: from French supporter, from Latin supportare to convey.



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