Sentences

succor in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Succor (verb): to provide assistance or support to those in need, especially during difficult times.

Sample Sentences

  1. The organization was established to succor those affected by natural disasters.
  2. In times of crisis, even the smallest acts of succor can make a significant difference.
  3. She offered her succor to the weary travelers stranded by the storm.
  4. The community came together to succor the victims of the recent tragedy.
  5. His kind words provided emotional succor during her time of grief.
  6. In times of crisis, the community came together to succor those in need.
  7. The charity organization strives to succor the homeless by providing meals and shelter.
  8. Even a simple act of kindness can succor someone who is feeling overwhelmed.
  9. She felt a deep sense of fulfillment when she was able to succor the victims of the disaster.
  10. The volunteers worked tirelessly, eager to succor the families affected by the flooding.