succour|succours in English
noun
[suc·cour || 'sʌkə(r)]
succor, aid, help in difficult times, assistance, relief; something that provides relief or assistance; person who provides assistance or relief
Use "succour|succours" in a sentence
1. 5 My tender talent needed the succour of northern light.
2. 11 Chapter V Succour Measures and Legal Liability.
3. Helicopters fly in appalling weather to succour shipwrecked mariners.
4. 2 They give succour to the victims of war.
5. 10 Hatred with friend is succour to foe.
6. 9 The damaged investors do not get law succour.
7. There would be no succour for Benedict if - if!
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9. Synonyms for Befriends include advises, aids, assists, backs, encourages, helps, succors, succours, supports and sustains
10. 8 Succour of the weak, fulfil my one desire!
11. The speediest succour might avail to the preservation of his life.
12. 7 There would be no succour for Benedict if - if!
13. 3 Helicopters fly in appalling weather to succour shipwrecked mariners.
14. Help, aid, assistance, relief, push, promotion, favorableness, instrumentality, succor, succour, abetment, Accessoriness, benefit; support
15. 4 The speediest succour might avail to the preservation of his life.
16. 6 And to my succour flying, Come, Lord, and set me free!
17. 19 The porter crouched beside him, too drunk to offer any succour.
18. 60 synonyms for Comfort: ease, luxury, wellbeing, opulence, consolation, cheer, encouragement, succour
19. 12 Gates turned for succour to his frist love overseeling software development.
20. 13 Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal promised security and succour to those in need.
21. 14 Other reforms give some succour to those seeking to reduce animal suffering.
22. 29 Her organization gave succour and strength to those who had been emotionally damaged.
23. 25 Damaged the opposite person who harm can acquire the succour through the law path.
24. 1 Her organization gave succour and strength to those who had been emotionally damaged.
25. 15 Sanctions breed fear and resignation in precisely the quarters they are meant to succour.