- verbsupport (verb) · supports (third person present) · supported (past tense) · supported (past participle) · supporting (present participle)
- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up:"the dome was supported by a hundred white columns"
- give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act:"the government gives $2.5 billion a year to support the activities of the voluntary sector"
- provide with a home and the necessities of life:"my main concern was to support my family"
- produce enough food and water for; be capable of sustaining:"the land had lost its capacity to support life"
- give approval, comfort, or encouragement to:"the proposal was supported by many delegates" · "I like to visit her to support her"
- be actively interested in and concerned for the success of (a particular sports team):"fans should always support their team fully, no matter what"
- (of a pop or rock group or performer) function as a secondary act to (another) at a concert.
- suggest the truth of; corroborate:"the studies support our findings"
- (of a computer or operating system) allow the use or operation of (a program, language, or device):"the new versions do not support the graphical user interface standard"
- endure; tolerate:"at work during the day I could support the grief"
nounsupport (noun) · supports (plural noun)- a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright:"the best support for a camera is a tripod"
- the action or state of bearing the weight of something or someone or of being so supported:"she clutched the sideboard for support"
- material assistance:"he urged that military support be sent to protect humanitarian convoys" · "support staff"
- approval, encouragement, or comfort:"the paper printed many letters in support of the government" · "she's been through a bad time and needs our support"
- a source of comfort or encouragement:"he was a great support when her father died"
- technical help given to the user of a computer or other product.
- a secondary act at a pop or rock concert:"a support band"
OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘tolerate’): from Old French supporter, from Latin supportare, from sub- ‘from below’ + portare ‘carry’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up:
- give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act:
- suggest the truth of; corroborate:
- endure; tolerate:
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- Support is a verb that means to provide assistance, help, or encouragement to someone or something12. It can also mean to hold up or in position, to serve as a foundation or prop for something13. Support can also imply to take sides with, to favor, or to endorse a particular idea, person, or cause132. Additionally, support can mean to provide evidence for, to verify, or to pay the costs of something3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Support refers to providing assistance, help, or encouragement to someone or something. It could also refer to the act of upholding or endorsing a particular idea, person, or cause.www.definitions.net/definition/supportMeaning of support in English support verb [ T ] uk / səˈpɔːt / us / səˈpɔːrt / support verb [T] (ENCOURAGE) Add to word list B2 to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/support
1 : to hold up or in position : serve as a foundation or prop for Posts support the porch roof. 2 : to take sides with : favor Which candidate do you support? 3 : to provide evidence for : verify They cannot support this claim. 4 : to pay the costs of : maintain His income supports a large family.
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