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Their families do not receive any compensation or any moral support from the state.

Because I know Foster, I was there in part to offer moral support, but I also wanted to hear what he had to say about collecting.

She said she originally accompanied Shamir to an interview with Post reporters for moral support.

His business partner Jack McCollough was also there lending moral support, but only one could have a speaking role.

[Sandra] was there and gave me moral support, but as far as sitting in court twice a month for four years, that was all me.

They insisted that, if the volunteers went to Sicily, Garibaldi must lead them and Cavour's moral support must be secured.

It was not the money alone, it was her moral support and approval—hers and Aunt Isobel's.

Mr. and Mrs. Clark are members of the Congregational church and its work profits greatly by their material and moral support.

He hesitated, looking about him; but whether his search was for more pie or for moral support he did not say.

There was a lack of the moral support necessary to insure for it even a respectable amount of operation.

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to moral support, such as: aid, assistance, backing, encouragement, loyalty, and protection.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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