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Succour

Succour meaning

Aid, assistance, or relief given to one in distress; ministration. | Aid or assistance in the form of military equipment and soldiers, especially reinforcements sent to support military action. | Protection, refuge, shelter; (countable) a place providing such protection, refuge or shelter.

Example sentences (20)

But the people for whom it was supposed to bring succour for business – an open place where they are to gather in public for buying and selling of merchandise, especially farm produce could not access the location.

Feeding off the emotional undertones of the last song on the where he is troubled, unhappy, and looking to God and family for succour, Joeboy carries forward this introspection with the new EP’s lead single ‘Only God Can Save Me’.

Government should leave them there but tax them so that from their huge wealth which they probably stole from Nigerians, they would return a little to give succour to the hapless poor.

It is, undeniably, an attempt to build on the efforts of those past First Ladies who, even if incompetently or unsuccessfully, sought to provide succour to the suffering members of the society.

Rather than offering unequivocal support and succour to the Israeli people, he began scolding them and stood up in the Dail to warn that any response ‘must be proportionate’.

That was the figure and we gave a marching order because the president was also on our necks to bring solutions and succour to Nigerians.

The Commission noted that remittance of the statutory contribution which should have served as succour to the host communities has sadly become a source of pain to the lawful beneficiaries.

The victims were rushed to Minglanilla District Hospital, South General Hospital in the City of Naga, Cebu, and Perpetual Succour Hospital in Cebu City due to several burns on their bodies.

Unending Menace Of Rickety Trucks: Any Succour For Lagosians?

While former governors enjoy their largesse, succour appears to have come for retirees like Mr Muhammed.

After all, they keep searching for where we can get succour and take hell there.

At this point, youths and male traders had joined the women to complain about the rising cost of living and call on the government to provide succour.

Designed by architect George Wilkinson, in 1838 he was appointed by the Poor Law Commissioners to create buildings that paradoxically offered succour whilst instilling dread for those unable to support themselves.

For most people – royalty or otherwise – it's important to get emotional succour from several different sources, such as colleagues, family, old friends.

Fubara emphasised that his administration is pro-youth and pro-human beings and determined to maintain that level of empathy and inclusivity that offers succour to the people.

He said: “I expect some of our politicians to be involved in things that will bring succour to the people, but they don’t seem to be concerned with the well-being of those they are supposed to be serving.

He said: “It is expected to bring succour to all citizens of Nigeria in these difficult times.

Is that not giving succour to Russia?

It will continue to initiate policies, programmes and projects to bring succour to the poor, underserved and the vulnerable,” Sani stated.

Nababa said the theme of the workshop presented the real essence of the scheme as a beacon of respite, support and succour for its members.