
1) Admit as valid 2) Be the physical support of 3) Bear on 4) Bear the weight of 5) Carry on 6) Carry the weight of 7) Continue 8) French word used in English 9) Guitar amp effect 10) Keep going 11) Keep in life 12) Keep up 13) Lengthen in duration 14) Piano pedal 15) Preserve 16) Prolong 17) Provide for
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1) Affirm 2) Aid 3) Boost 4) Buoy up 5) Confirm 6) Corroborate 7) Help 8) Incur 9) Nourish 10) Prop 11) Shew 12) Substantiate 13) Support 14) Undergo 15) Underpin 16) Upbear 17) Uphold 18) Verify
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v. in trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, such as to a question, is valid. Thus, an attorney asks a witness a question, and the opposing lawyer objects, saying the question is "irrelevant, immaterial and incompetent," "leading," "argumentative," or some other objection. If the judge agrees he/she will rule "sustained,...
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[military] Small Unit Space Transport and Insertion or SUSTAIN is a concept first proposed in 2002 by the United States Marine Corps to deploy Marines via spaceflight to any location on Earth. Project Hot Eagle, launched by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Air Force Research Laboratory, is an investigation into the deve...
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In music, sustain is a parameter of musical sound over time. As its name implies, it denotes the period of time during which the sound remains before it becomes inaudible, or silent. Additionally, sustain is the third of the four segments in an ADSR envelope. The sustain portion of the ADSR envelope begins when the attack and decay portions have r...
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A court ruling upholding an objection or a motion.
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• (v. t.) To keep from falling; to bear; to uphold; to support; as, a foundation sustains the superstructure; a beast sustains a load; a rope sustains a weight. • (v. t.) Hence, to keep from sinking, as in despondence, or the like; to support. • (v. t.) To maintain; to keep alive; to support; to subsist; to nourish; as, provisions to...
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[Verb] To keep something going.
Example: The runner was not able to sustain her early pace during the marathon and after 10 miles she had to give up.
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1) A holding out of the sounding of a pitch by an instrument.
2) The level that a sound will continue to play at when a synthesizer key is held down.
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1. To keep from falling; to bear; to uphold; to support; as, a foundation sustains the superstructure; a beast sustains a load; a rope sustains a weight. 'Every pillar the temple to sustain.' (Chaucer) ... 2. Hence, to keep from sinking, as in despondence, or the like; to support. 'No comfortable expectations of another life to sustain him under th...
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1. Something which is accepted or agreed. When a judge admits to the objection raised by one lawyer, its is said to be objection sustain. 2) to provide with supply of basic neccessities.
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The third of the four segments in an ADSR envelope. The sustain portion of the envelope begins when the attack and decay portions have run their course, and continues until the key is released. The sustain control is used to determine the level at which the envelope will remain. While the attack, decay, and release controls are rate or time control...
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Sus·tain' noun One who, or that which, upholds or sustains; a sustainer. [ Obsolete] « I waked again, for my
sustain was the Lord.»
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Sus·tain' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Sustained ;
present participle & verbal noun Sustaining .] [ Middle English
sustenen ,
susteinen , Old French
sustenir ,
sostenir , French
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Court order allowing an objection or motion to prevail.
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The USS Sustain was an American Auk Class minesweeper of 890 tons displacement launched in 1942. The USS Sustain was powered by diesel engines providing a top speed of 18 knots and carried a complement of 105. She was armed with one 3 inch dual-purpose gun and two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns.
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the period of an envelope during which a sound's attribute (such as volume) holds at a constant level. The sustain period starts at the end of the decay period and holds until the release period is started (usually by a keyboard note release). Unlike the other periods of an envelope, the sustain period does not have a slope because it must be capab...
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[
v] - supply with necessities and support 2. [v] - admit as valid
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Support
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verb undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); `She suffered a fracture in the accident`; `He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars`; `She got a bruise on her leg`; `He got his arm broken in the scuffle`
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to support, hold, or bear up from below; bear the weight of, as a structure. · to bear (a burden, charge, etc.). · to undergo, experience, or suffer (injury, loss, etc.); endure without giving way or yielding. · to keep (a person, the mind, the spirits, etc.) from giving way, as under trial or affliction. · to keep up or keep...
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lengthen or extend in duration or space
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