su
ccor
Third Person
succors
Present Participle
succoring
Past Tense
succored
Past Participle
succored
1
to provide support or help to someone in a difficult or challenging situation
transitive
- Emergency services were dispatched to succor those affected by the crisis.
- Friends and family gathered to succor her during the tough times.
- In times of adversity, a kind word can succor someone emotionally.
- The ongoing campaign is succoring families facing financial struggles.
- Last year, they succored the victims of the flood.
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