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  2. to help someone, especially someone who is suffering or in need: to succour the poor, help the helpless, support the weak.

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      SUCCOUR meaning: 1. help given to someone, especially...

  3. 1. uncountable noun. Succour is help given to people who are suffering or in difficulties. [formal] ...a commitment to give succour to populations involved in the conflict. Synonyms: help, support, aid, relief More Synonyms of succour. 2. verb. If you succour someone who is suffering or in difficulties, you help them. [formal]

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  5. succor. n. 1. help or assistance, esp in time of difficulty. 2. a person or thing that provides help. vb. ( tr) to give aid to. [C13: from Old French sucurir, from Latin succurrere to hurry to help, from sub- under + currere to run] ˈsuccourable, ˈsuccorable adj. ˈsuccourer, ˈsuccorer n.

  6. Succour definition: help or assistance, esp in time of difficulty. See examples of SUCCOUR used in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of succour. noun. assistance in time of difficulty. synonyms: ministration, relief, succor. see more. verb. help in a difficult situation. synonyms: succor. see more.

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