English to Hawaiian Meaning of succour - ke kokuaia


Succour :
ke kokuaia

ke ola, ke kokuaia, hoʻopakele, ka hoopakele ana, e hoola i, hoomalu ana

ke kokuaia

kokuasuccouringsuccours
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Definitions of succour in English
Noun(1) assistance in time of difficulty
Verb(1) help in a difficult situation
Examples of succour in English
(1) Western churches have a clear responsibility to provide succour and support for the Iraqi church in this time of trauma.(2) The autumn leaves have been composting on the pavements ready to succour the soon-to-be emerging weed seedlings.(3) We are aware that through a time of increasing food deprivation a number of individual churches have run much needed feeding schemes, and provided succour and support for AIDS victims.(4) Members of other orders may, if they choose, gallop across the tundra to succour outcast Siberian lepers, or go white-water rafting in Katmandu, but a Benedictine takes vows of poverty, chastity, and stability.(5) It is true that all NGOs, except those exclusively concerned with succour and relief, are about change.(6) These newcomers earned their living as small businessmen, religious teachers or labourers and were later to provide succour and support for the third wave of Indonesian migration to Thailand.(7) The harbour provided safety and succour to seafarers over the centuries.(8) the wounded had little chance of succour(9) When you are half way up Kilimanjaro and your lungs are close to bursting as you seek to drag in even a wisp of the thin air, you are willing to seek anywhere for help and succour and appeals to god are not uncommon.(10) You need a network of supporters and sympathisers prepared to hide and give succour , financial and otherwise for the cause.(11) Victims' families had no protection, no succour or support.(12) These bodies are giving succour and support to the British forces in Ireland and as such they are collaborators.(13) First, while in Gujarat, I met many individuals who remain anonymous, who were so distressed by what had happened that they worked tirelessly round the clock to help provide succour .(14) It also dwells on the doctor-patient relationship, tragic situations in the life of patients and how as a medical professional with great concern for his fellow beings, he has tried to bring relief and succour to them.(15) The Government of the day said ÔÇÿLet us succour these people, for their condition is piteous, and besides they are almost as good as usÔÇÖ.(16) Jewish tradition provided our Prophet with sanctuary and succour .
(1) succinct ::
succinct
Synonyms
Noun
1. aid ::
kōkua
2. help ::
kōkua
3. a helping hand ::
kekahi e kōkua ana lima
4. assistance ::
kōkua
5. comfort ::
ka oluolu a
7. relief ::
ke ola
8. support ::
kākoʻo
9. TLC ::
TLC
Verb
10. help ::
kōkua
11. aid ::
kōkua
12. bring aid to ::
lawe mai kōkua i ka
14. assist ::
kokua
16. minister to ::
lawelawe i
17. care for ::
nānā
18. comfort ::
ka oluolu a
19. bring relief to ::
lawe mai ke ola i
20. support ::
kākoʻo
21. take care of ::
mālama i
22. look after ::
nānā ma hope
23. attend to ::
lawelawe i
Different Forms
succour, succoured, succouring, succours
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