supportive

IPA: sʌpˈɔrtɪv

adjective

  • Providing support.
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Examples of "supportive" in Sentences

  • So it's really not that hard for Democrats to remain supportive of this health law.
  • African-Americans remain supportive of President Obama, according to a new CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey.
  • He also liked the leg length and the construction of the paneling, which he called supportive and comfortable.
  • Mr. Talabani said the transition would be gradual and coalition forces will play what he called a supportive role.
  • "They remain supportive of my efforts to seek professional help, and I will be a better person as a result," he said in his statement.
  • Peter R. Ezersky The effort to provide shelter, social services and a new beginning for the formerly homeless and others with special needs is called supportive housing.
  • The only thing you can really do is what we call supportive care, make sure someone's breathing okay, their heart is functioning OK, and obviously get them away from the radiation source if at all possible.

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