- verbsustain (verb) · sustains (third person present) · sustained (past tense) · sustained (past participle) · sustaining (present participle)
- strengthen or support physically or mentally:"this thought had sustained him throughout the years"
- bear (the weight of an object) without breaking or falling:"he sagged against her so that she could barely sustain his weight" · "his health will no longer enable him to sustain the heavy burdens of office"
- undergo or suffer (something unpleasant, especially an injury):"he died after sustaining severe head injuries"
- cause to continue or be prolonged for an extended period or without interruption:"he cannot sustain a normal conversation"
- (of a performer) represent (a part or character) convincingly:"he sustained the role with burly resilience"
- uphold, affirm, or confirm the justice or validity of:"the allegations of discrimination were sustained"
nounmusicsustain (noun)- an effect or facility on a keyboard or electronic instrument whereby a note can be sustained after the key is released.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French soustenir, from Latin sustinere, from sub- ‘from below’ + tenere ‘hold’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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