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self-support
[ self-suh-pawrt, -pohrt, self- ]
noun
- the supporting or maintaining of oneself or itself without reliance on outside aid.
Other Words From
- self-sup·ported adjective
- self-sup·ported·ness noun
- self-sup·porting adjective
- self-sup·porting·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of self-support1
Example Sentences
In the meantime, McMurtry has launched a free web-based app for athletes to find self-support strategies and define how they best communicate and absorb information.
Just a few days ago, the Heritage Foundation contended that extending the credit would “undermine the economy, self-support, social well-being, and upward mobility.”
“Capability of self-support,” Oliver wrote, “or sufficient assets shall be one of the requirements for acceptance.”
The current three types of alimony are rehabilitative, which supports a spouse who left the workforce to care for children or otherwise support the home to help them return to work; reimbursement, which relates to the economic sacrifices made by one spouse during the marriage that directly enhance the future earning capacity of the other; and traditional, which pays for life or for as long as a dependent spouse is incapable of self-support.
"That's why it's critical we make that support available in GP surgeries and we've given huge support to online provision to allow people to self-support," she added.
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