succor in English

noun
1
assistance and support in times of hardship and distress.
Victims' families had no protection, no succour or support.
verb
1
give assistance or aid to.
prisoners of war were liberated and succored
synonyms:helpaidbring aid togive/render assistance toassistlend a (helping) hand tominister tocare forcomfortbring relief tosupporttake care oflook afterattend to
noun
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "succor" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "succor", or refer to the context using the word "succor" in the English Dictionary.

1. We could succor Malta.

2. Succor started right away.

3. I have learned to succor the unfortunate.

4. I had the fortune to succor.

5. An other big succor truck is helping.

6. They were busy providing succor to the injured.

7. The speediest succor might avail to the preservation of his life.

8. At the same time, rural medical succor system is implemented.

9. Anchor - Succor in extremity and the Christian symbol of hope.

10. A president needs substantive advice, but he also requires emotional succor.

11. He was so much in need of succor, so totally alone.

12. So sometimes the traveler is asked whence will come their succor.

13. Aspected Helios allows access to Medica II-like qualities and Succor

14. In two short hours we may look for succor from Webb.

15. Evacuation is an important the study of seismic emergency and succor.

16. It was Indian's empire capital, is located in the southern Peru succor.

17. The word succor means to help in time of need or distress.

18. 10 synonyms for Abetment: aid, assist, assistance, hand, help, relief, succor, support, abettal

19. It evidently pained his vanity to be beholden to the orphan for succor.

20. Civil action is the key to the judicial succor for medium - small investors.

21. They pray with all the energy of their souls for succor, for relief.

22. I imagined myself traveling the world, giving succor wherever there was pain and suffering.

23. Help, aid, assistance, relief, push, promotion, favorableness, instrumentality, succor, succour, abetment, Accessoriness, benefit; support

24. List one or more ways in which you have given succor to those in need.

25. Hounded in their own circles , they look to the West for succor and support .

26. Objective: Methods are discussed to safeguard health of international medical - team member in succor.

27. The Saints came in the name of the Lord to give the succor He would give.

28. The system could provide one or several accident succor protocols in on - site accident interact ively.

29. Antonyms for Connivance include assistance, abetment, aid, contribution, benefit, service, support, comfort, relief and succor

30. He has come hundreds of miles to succor him, when he heard of his friend's misfortune!

31. 24 He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. 

32. President Monson has done his very best to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees.”

33. They were fulfilling their duty to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees” (D&C 81:5).

34. He will ransack sea and land to feed them: He will send every angel out of heaven to succor them if their distress requires it.

35. After all, the commandment to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees”3 did not come with qualifications.

36. This He did, Alma said, so that His “bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know ... how to succor his people” (Alma 7:12).

37. Additionally, many believers find meditating on Benedictions during their “quiet times” is a soothing balm which deepens the spirit, provides succor for the ailing heart, and strengthens the faltering soul.

38. You can have that same effect every time you gather with priesthood holders if you always think of your covenant to succor and help those whose hands hang down and who carry heavy burdens.

39. During those chaotic moments we all seem to experience—when suffering anxiety or despair, when misunderstood and depreciated—as our days demand, our Savior can and will provide that succor or help in time of need.

40. On the day when foreign succor follows in the train of a king to replace him on his throne, it is an Avowal that he no longer possesses the help and love of his own subjects."

41. The husband, Bethinking him of what the Holy Souls had done for his boy, again ran to the church and promised to distribute 200 of the books on Purgatory, begging in exchange the urgent succor of the Holy Souls

42. In the revelation given to the Prophet Joseph Smith in section 81 of the Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord explains that the power of the priesthood is to be used to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees” (verse 5).

43. 13 Now this was a great cause for lamentations among the people, while others were abasing themselves, succoring those who stood in need of their succor, such as imparting their substance to the apoor and the needy, feeding the hungry, and suffering all manner of bafflictions, for Christ’s csake, who should come according to the spirit of prophecy;

44. Assist: 1 v give help or Assistance; be of service Synonyms: aid , help Types: show 16 types hide 16 types alleviate , ease , facilitate make easier attend , attend to , serve , wait on work for or be a servant to benefact help as a benefactor help out be of help, as in a particular situation of need subserve be helpful or useful succor