SUCCOR (suhk’-er) n.: aid, assistance, relief
Succor means help, especially help given to someone in distress.
“The Opti-board is always there to give succor to those having trouble with their progressive lens.”
“In time of trouble, some find succor in their failth.”
Succor is also the person or thing that gives help.
“Fuel assistance is a great succor to families in need.”
“Those who have taken the time to aquire an in depth understanding are a succor to patients with a challenging RX.”
Succor is also used as a verb.
“All attempts to succor the poor customer proved fruitless.”
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