sustain|sustained|sustaining|sustains in English
verb
[sus·tain || sə'steɪn]
support, provide for, finance; support from below; nourish; assist; encourage, comfort; endure, withstand; prolong, maintain, preserve; experience, undergo; uphold, affirm; confirm
Use "sustain|sustained|sustaining|sustains" in a sentence
1. The Commission will continue this sustained effort to accelerate payments whilst sustaining necessary arrangements for Carefulness in administration
2. The activity was sustained for quite a long time by pupils who, according to their label, have difficulty sustaining anything.
3. The poor man sustains himself by begging.
4. Dew is life-sustaining.
5. Such love nurtures and sustains faith in God.
6. Love fills and sustains; lust cannot be satisfied.
7. We sustain you!
8. (Joshua 23:14) Jehovah delivers, protects, and sustains his servants.
9. The chain reaction is self - sustaining.
10. In time, nothing is left to sustain the institutions that sustain society.
11. This fruit of God’s holy spirit sustains us under trial.
12. The same fear sustains extortionate bills in some other businesses.
13. It protects, sustains and actually improves mankind’s supplies of available water.
14. Adhesions form when tissue in the pelvic region sustains an injury
15. The Lord sustains this translation work in other ways as well.
16. SUSTAIN III CALF Boluses $ 79.00
17. He created it as a self-sustaining commune.
18. It will not keep on sustaining itself indefinitely.
19. Her hands reflect His gentle, sustaining touch.
20. Their weakness has been sustaining the effort.
21. It couldn't sustain its costs.
22. Bearer (plural Bearers) One who, or that which, bears, sustains, or carries
23. Sustained Through Terrible Trials
24. 4 Few planets can sustain life.
25. 1 These columns sustain the arches.