Alphabétisation de l'examen ACT - Support
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au support, tels que « reliance », « patron », « substantiate », etc. qui vous aideront à réussir vos ACT.
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to support, defend, or fight for a cause, principle, or person
défendre
to support or defend something that is believed to be right so it continues to last
soutenir
to make someone want to do something by giving them a reason or encouragement
motiver
to provide a reason or encouragement that motivates someone to take action
inciter
to help something, such as a process or action, become possible or simpler
faciliter
to work with other people in order to achieve a common goal
coopérer
to cause something, such as an idea or information, to become widely known or spread
propager
to publicly state that one supports or approves someone or something
soutenir
to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal
collaborer
to support an opinion, argument, theory, etc. or to prove it's credibility
soutenir
to present or give something, often with a sense of honor or generosity
conférer
to provide a gift or quality, to someone or something, often implying a permanent gift or quality
doté
to let someone have something, especially something that they have requested
accorder
to generously give or spend, especially on luxurious or extravagant things
dilapider
to increase wealth or prosperity of an individual or group
enrichir
to allow oneself or someone else to enjoy something excessively, often without restraint
s'adonner à
the act of providing financial support, food, etc. for a person or animal
entretien
the act of bringing something back into active and noticeable existence or prominence
renaissance
an individual who financially supports an artist, charity, cause, etc.
parrain
the act of bringing something back into active use, attention, or importance after a period of decline or obscurity
réveil
the act of rescuing saving or something from danger, harm, or loss
salvation
a special right, immunity or advantage that only a particular person or group has
privilège
a supporter who usually speaks publicly in favor of a theory, idea, or plan
partisan
strong evidence or proof that supports something, emphasizing its validity or significance
témoignage
the noise people make by clapping, and sometimes shouting, in order to express their enjoyment or approval
applaudissements