Definitionadj. maintained at length without interruption or weakening
Last update: July 3, 2015
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A voice, sweettoned and sustained, called to him from the sea. [Please select]
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To have sustained no positive loss. [Please select]
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She had sustained a terrible danger successfully. [Please select]
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"He must have sustained a great emotional shock," said another. [Please select]
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"She sustained her injuries during the war, I understand." [Please select]
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All the luxury of life is demanded and sustained by woman. [Please select]
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_ "An excellent story, the interest being sustained from first to last." [Please select]
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There is plenty of incident, and the interest is sustained throughout. [Please select]
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Of the many miscellaneous poems of Dryden, the curious reader will get an idea of his sustained narrative power from the Annus Mirabilis. [Please select]
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Anselm was sustained by the power of conscience, by an imperative sense of duty, by allegiance to his spiritual head. [Please select]
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Then, when the House sustained the Speaker, Randolph, having found a seconder, once more began to address the House. [Please select]
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