A source of materials to nourish the body.
The financial means whereby one lives.
The act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence.
1 After sustenance and reproduction, society is the most basic of human needs.
2 The brute obeys law unwittingly in the sustenance and transmission of life.
3 The plant is rooted in the soil and gets its sustenance therefrom.
4 Also now I have gained on him in the question of sustenance .
5 When the roots of the tree cannot find sustenance the tree dies.
6 It couldn't give Saab the sustenance it needed to compete, he said.
7 I'll send sustenance to your room, but do use our bathhouse first.
8 Their commerce is in corn, flour, seeds - the sustenance of man, in short.
9 His insides ached more strongly for sustenance with every step he took.
10 Your hands to the tools of the Pākehā to provide physical sustenance .
11 Indeed, the deities and the Pitris derive their sustenance from such offerings.
12 Figured we could use some sustenance , it being this early and all.
13 This has been my moral sustenance since I have known of it.
14 They were not concerned about material sustenance and prosperity of this world.
15 A good bowl of soup will give you pause -and sustenance .
16 The common soldiers were reduced to herbs and roots for all sustenance .
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Sustenance в диалектах
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