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Meanings of give succour in anglès
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Usage of give succour in anglès
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Go, then, to him, remind him of all this, clasp his knees, and bid him givesuccour to the Trojans.
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With anti-Semitism on the rise again, such an indiscriminate boycott has a piercing potential to wound and to givesuccour to ethnic hate.
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Europe's wealth and latent power also give us the moral imperative to givesuccour to those areas of the world where post-colonial strife continues.
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Still, we might be near enough to see something, and perhaps to givesuccour to any disabled ship that drops out of the fight.
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The numbers should also givesuccour to those who fear Labour leave-voter support is hardening against us, especially in constituencies that voted overall to leave.
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The day-to-day events on the ground are arresting, and amplified, but rather than taking the wind out of the Arab awakening's sails, they givesuccour.
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Givingsuccour to flawed opposition claims will do nothing to help.
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We raised our voices in opposition, gavesuccour to his enemies.
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In its cultured way, the V&A is givingsuccour to barbarism by promoting homemade guns.
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Sal Johnson in the Wall Street Journal givessuccour to those who have bet against Tiger.
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He has also accused Berlin of givingsuccour to Turkey's enemies, from Kurdish militants to leftist radicals.
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And that gavesuccour to the newspapers that also ignored the revelations, almost certainly at the government's request.
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By providing cover to homegrown neo-Nazis, America's commander-in-chief is givingsuccour to the most lethal ideology in history.
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"Any eccentricity, even in dress, givessuccour to our enemies," says Bessie Parkes.
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The other is givingsuccour to the restless Tory right who detest the EU and want to see Britain secede from it.
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The university, the note stated, was 'harbouring and givingsuccour' to a professor described as 'a traitor to the Serbian people and his race'.