Supportings example sentences

Related (10): assistances, reinforcements, backup, sustenances, helps, aids, backings, endorsements, approvals, accommodations

supporting

adjective

supporting (adjective)

  - bearing all or part of the weight of something:

  - serving to corroborate something:

  - (of an actor or role) important in a play or film but of lesser importance than the leading parts:

sup·port

verb

supporting (present participle)

  - bear all or part of the weight of; hold up:

  - give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act:

  - provide with a home and the necessities of life:

  - produce enough food and water for; be capable of sustaining:

  - give approval, comfort, or encouragement to:

  - be actively interested in and concerned for the success of (a particular sports team):

  - (of a pop or rock group or performer) function as a secondary act to (another) at a concert.

  - suggest the truth of; corroborate:

  - (of a computer or operating system) allow the use or operation of (a program, language, or device):

  - endure; tolerate:

Synonyms

bear, carry, brace, underpin, buttress, reinforce, help, aid, assist, back, underwrite, subsidize, fund, finance, succor, bankroll, champion, favor, prefer, abet, encourage, defend, sponsor, second, promote, endorse, sanction, oppose, maintain, sustain, keep, comfort, sustain, encourage, hearten, fortify, console, solace, reassure, succor, soothe, advocate, promote, further, champion, back, espouse, recommend, defend, neglect, abandon, substantiate, corroborate, confirm, verify, prove, validate, authenticate, endorse, ratify, document, contradict, undermine, endure, bear, tolerate, stand, abide, suffer, stomach, brook, sustain, shoulder, weather, Legal

"Supportings" Example Sentences

1. The supporting structure of the building was very sturdy.
2. She compiled a list of supporting evidence for her argument.
3. The project team included a number of supporting players.
4. The column was held up by a series of supporting beams.
5. The actor's performance was enhanced by a talented supporting cast.
6. The agency provided a wide range of supporting services to the community.
7. The book's appendix included several valuable supporting documents.
8. The novelist relied on a team of supporting editors to help refine her work.
9. The study's findings were backed up by a number of supporting statistics.
10. The software came with a suite of supporting tools to aid in its use.
11. The charity relied on a network of supporting donors to fund its work.
12. The documentary presented a range of supporting testimony from experts.
13. The foundation provided a range of supporting services to help the homeless.
14. The treatment plan included a number of supporting therapies to aid in recovery.
15. The athlete was surrounded by a supportive team of coaches and trainers.
16. The professor's research was supported by a number of supporting studies.
17. The court required the plaintiff to provide supporting evidence for their claim.
18. The new business relied on a network of supporting vendors and suppliers.
19. The artwork was framed by a series of supporting borders.
20. The politician's speech was bolstered by a number of supporting quotes.
21. The medical treatment required a number of supporting medications to be effective.
22. The movie relied on a mix of leading and supporting actors to tell its story.
23. The paper required a range of supporting data in order to be considered for publication.
24. The restaurant relied on a team of supporting staff to ensure a quality dining experience.
25. The exhibit included a range of supporting materials to contextualize the artwork.
26. The charity drive relied on a network of supporting volunteers to be successful.
27. The new product came with a range of supporting documentation to aid in its use.
28. The report included a detailed list of supporting references and sources.
29. The musical relied on a skilled supporting band to provide accompaniment.
30. The court relied on a range of supporting precedents in order to make its decision.

Common Phases

1. Providing supportings;
2. Offering evidence;
3. Presenting arguments;
4. Laying out reasons;
5. Detailing examples;
6. Enumerating facts;
7. Illustrating points;
8. Clarifying statements;
9. Backing up assertions;
10. Substantiating claims.

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