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succor

noun as in assistance

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noun as in aid

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Roosevelt’s presidency established a new principle in American politics through the New Deal, that government exists to succor all its people, not just the wealthy.

Instead, the islanders met their humane responsibilities, providing succor to the deceived innocent victims and arranging the services they had been promised.

In addition to providing spiritual succor to those on strike, many rabbis have also joined the picket line themselves.

And prestige TV doesn’t appear to be in the mood to offer succor.

Elders say the land was blessed by Usen, their Creator, and inhabited by Ga’an, the mountain spirits or angels who provide spiritual succor and guidance to seekers.

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

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