Sentences with sustain
sus·tain
S s - But he has sustained his fierce social conscience from young adulthood through old age. [VERB noun]
- Every aircraft in there has sustained some damage. [VERB noun]
- The cash dividends they get from the cash crop would sustain them during the lean season. [VERB noun]
- To sustain great provocation
- To sustain a broken arm
- To sustain a discussion
- To sustain one's family
- To sustain a decision
- To sustain a mood
- To sustain a verdict
- To sustain a conversation.
- The judge sustained the lawyer's objection.
- Further investigation sustained my suspicions.