supportiveness
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sup·port Pronunciation: sə- ' po ̇ rt Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French supporter, from Late Latin supportare, from Latin, to transport, from sub- + portare to carry ― more at FARE Date: 14th century 1 : to endure bravely or quietly : BEAR 2 a (1) : to promote the interests or cause of (2) : to uphold or defend as valid or right : ADVOCATE < support s fair play> (3) : to argue or vote for < support ed the motion to lower taxes> b (1) : ASSIST , HELP <bombers support ed the ground troops> (2) : to act with (a star actor) (3) : to bid in bridge so as to show support for c : to provide with substantiation : CORROBORATE < support an alibi> 3 a : to pay the costs of : MAINTAIN < support a family> b : to provide a basis for the existence or subsistence of <the island could probably support three ― A. B. C. Whipple> < support a habit> 4 a : to hold up or serve as a foundation or prop for b : to maintain (a price) at a desired level by purchases or loans also : to maintain the price of by purchases or loans 5 : to keep from fainting, yielding, or losing courage : COMFORT 6 : to keep (something) going –sup·port·abil·i·ty \sə- ˌ po ̇ r-tə- ' bi-lə-tē\ noun –sup·port·able \- ' po ̇ r-tə-bəl\ adjective –sup·port·ive \- ' po ̇ r-tiv\ adjective –sup·port·ive·ness \-nəs\ noun synonyms SUPPORT , UPHOLD , ADVOCATE , BACK , CHAMPION mean to favor actively one that meets opposition. SUPPORT is least explicit about the nature of the assistance given < supports waterfront development>. UPHOLD implies extended support given to something attacked < upheld the legitimacy of the military action>. ADVOCATE stresses urging or pleading < advocated prison…