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    Suc·cor
    /ˈsəkər/

    noun

    • 1. assistance and support in times of hardship and distress: "the wounded had little chance of succor"

    verb

    • 1. give assistance or aid to: "prisoners of war were liberated and succored"
  2. Succor is a noun meaning relief or aid, or a verb meaning to relieve or help. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of succor from the authoritative dictionary source.

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  4. Succor definition: help; relief; aid; assistance.. See examples of SUCCOR used in a sentence.

  5. Succor is a noun or verb that means help or support, especially for someone who is suffering or in need. Learn how to use succor in a sentence, see synonyms and translations, and compare with succour.

  6. Succor is relief or help. If you've just woken up in the midst of a lion's den, wearing nothing but raw meat pajamas — sounds like you could use some succor!

  7. Succor means help, relief, or aid in a difficult situation. Find the origin, usage, and examples of succor and its synonyms in this online dictionary.

  8. Succor is a verb meaning to give assistance or help to someone in need, or a noun meaning help or relief. It can also be spelled as succour in British English. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.

  9. Succor is a noun or verb that means help or relief given to someone in need or distress. Learn how to use succor in a sentence, its synonyms, and its regional variations in British and American English.

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