support: Meaning and Definition of

sup•port

Pronunciation: (su-pôrt', -pōrt'), [key]
— v.t.
  1. to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  2. to sustain or withstand (weight, pressure, strain, etc.) without giving way; serve as a prop for.
  3. to undergo or endure, esp. with patience or submission; tolerate.
  4. to sustain (a person, the mind, spirits, courage, etc.) under trial or affliction: They supported him throughout his ordeal.
  5. to maintain (a person, family, establishment, institution, etc.) by supplying with things necessary to existence; provide for: to support a family.
  6. to uphold (a person, cause, policy, etc.) by aid, countenance, one's vote, etc.; back; second.
  7. to maintain or advocate (a theory, principle, etc.).
  8. to corroborate (a statement, opinion, etc.): Leading doctors supported his testimony.
  9. to act with or second (a lead performer); assist in performance: The star was supported by a talented newcomer.
—n.
  1. the act or an instance of supporting.
  2. the state of being supported.
  3. something that serves as a foundation, prop, brace, or stay.
  4. maintenance, as of a person or family, with necessaries, means, or funds: to pay for support of an orphan.
  5. a person or thing that supports, as financially: The pension was his only support.
  6. a person or thing that gives aid or assistance.
  7. an actor, actress, or group performing with a lead performer.
  8. the material, as canvas or wood, on which a picture is painted.
  9. See
—adj.
  1. (of hosiery) made with elasticized fibers so as to fit snugly on the legs, thereby aiding circulation, relieving fatigue, etc.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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