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sustain

verb transitive
To bear; to uphold; to support; as, a foundation sustains the superstructure; pillars sustain an edifice; a beast sustains a load.

sustain

To hold; to keep from falling; as, a rope sustains a weight.

sustain

To support; to keep from sinking in despondence. The hope of a better life sustains the afflicted amidst all their sorrows.

sustain

To maintain; to keep alive; to support; to subsist; as provisions to sustain a family or an army.

sustain

To support in any condition by aid; to assist or relieve. His sons, who seek the tyrant to sustain.

sustain

To bear; to endure without failing or yielding. The mind stands collected and sustains the shock. Shall Turnus then such endless toil sustain?

sustain

To suffer; to bear; to undergo. You shall sustain more new disgraces./\ M .

sustain

To maintain; to support; not to dismiss or abate. Notwithstanding the plea in bar or in abatement, the court sustained the action or suit.

sustain

To maintain as a sufficient ground. The testimony or the evidence is not sufficient to sustain the action, the accusation, the charges, or the impeachment.

sustain

In music, to continue, as the sound of notes through their whole length.

sustain

noun
That which upholds.