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  • 31support — 1 verb (T) 1 AGREE WITH SB/STH to say that you agree with an idea, group, person etc and want them to succeed: The bill was supported by a large majority in the Senate. | support sb in sth: the peasants who supported Castro in his bid for power | …

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  • 32support — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Maintenance Nouns 1. (financial support) support, maintenance, upkeep, sustenance. See aid. 2. (foundation) ground, foundation, groundwork, substratum, base, basis; terra firma; purchase, grip, footing,… …

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  • 33Support — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Support >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 support support ground foundation base basis Sgm: N 1 terra firma terra firma Sgm: N 1 bearing bearing fulcrum bait =>(U.S.) caudex …

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  • 34support price — the price at which the government will purchase commodities, esp. farm produce, in order to maintain a certain price level. [1940 45] * * * support price, U.S. the price, set in relation to the parity ratio, at which the government is ready to… …

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  • 35Support Test — One of five tests that must be passed in order to claim someone as a dependent. The Support Test mandates that the taxpayer must have provided more than half of the prospective dependent s living expenses during the year. Living expenses include… …

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  • 36Support polygon — For a rigid object in contact with a fixed environment and acted upon by gravity in the vertical direction, its support polygon is a horizontal region over which the center of mass must lie to achieve static stability. For example, for an object… …

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  • 37support — 1. verb 1) a roof supported by pillars Syn: hold up, bear, carry, prop up, keep up, brace, shore up, underpin, buttress, reinforce, undergird 2) he struggled to support his family Syn …

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  • 38support — Synonyms and related words: A frame, Maecenas, OK, TLC, abettor, abide, abide with, accept, acceptance, accession, accommodate, accredit, acquiescence, act a part, act out, admirer, advance, advocate, affirm, affirmation, afford, afford hope,… …

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  • 39have */*/*/ — strong UK [hæv] / US weak UK [əv] / US UK [həv] / US verb Word forms have : present tense I/you/we/they have he/she/it has strong UK [hæz] / US weak UK [əz] / US UK [həz] / US present participle having past tense had strong UK [hæd] / US weak UK… …

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  • 40support — /sə pɔ:t/ noun 1. actions or money intended to help someone or something ● The government has provided support to the car industry. ● We have no financial support from the banks. 2. agreement or encouragement ● The chairman has the support of the …

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