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give moral support

verb as in second

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"We stand for the truth and if we stand for the truth, God is on our side. I'm ready to stay in Kyiv if needed and give moral support to our army."

From Reuters

Pam Shriver, the retired doubles champion who is now a commentator for ESPN, said during the shutdown Simon held weekly video calls with the players and often invited retired greats, such as Shriver, Evert, King and Martina Navratilova to give moral support and explain to the younger generation that the tour had survived tough times before, like when it broke away from the men’s game in the early 1970s, or when it parted with its sponsor, Virginia Slims, without having a clear replacement.

It was a day in which Trump was aided and abetted by many members of his party, who were preparing to object to the electoral college counts and thereby give moral support to Trump’s false claims of a stolen election and who then decried the lawbreaking and violence of the people in whose names they claimed to be representing.

Her salon in Taipei, the Taiwanese capital, has lost about $3,000 because of her absence, she said, and she worries how her two daughters will fare as they return to middle and high school this week with no one to pay tuition or give moral support.

“And with the incidents in Hong Kong, someone went, to give moral support, to give encouragement,” Apirat added, showing the picture of Thanathorn and Wong that was posted on social media, though Thanathorn’s body was blacked out.

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

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