sustenance
رزق
definition
noun
poor rural economies turned to potatoes for sustenance
food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment.
example
The Association argued that this definition would include non-military assistance and humanitarian aid such as medical assistance, 'sustenance' and disaster relief.
I am a happy man to have learnt that you have a faith of sorts - no one could recover so quickly without a source of spiritual 'sustenance' .
Although it lives in a muddy place, a swan can pick up the right food for its 'sustenance' .
People can and do draw 'sustenance' from many sources.
There are many words, many lines, that stick and stay in my memory, that provide a certain comfort, connection, 'sustenance' .
These sad, determine men have found that their one-time hobby has become a must have matter of 'sustenance' , like karmic nourishment for their soul.
We watch as the family boils wallpaper for 'sustenance' from glue, chews leather from old schoolbags, grows so weak that Kolya can only stroke his toys, no longer strong enough to play with them.
The craving for food, liquid 'sustenance' , was so strong that when I was visualizing the food, I felt like I could reach out and grab them.
It was a source of 'sustenance' , and nothing more.
Two hours before boarding and it's into the junk food emporium upstairs for 'sustenance' .
After all this is the thing that you use to buy the food that gives you 'sustenance' .
Insects serve as pollinators for food crops, nutritious 'sustenance' for a range of birds and mammals, and decomposers of plant and animal products.
Too bad if those octogenarians served in World War II or Korea or just gave life and 'sustenance' to their families and communities for several decades.
the 'sustenance' of parliamentary democracy
he kept two or three cows for the 'sustenance' of his family
As Scottish children rely on low-grade processed foods and fizzy drinks for daily 'sustenance' , the devastating effects are beginning to show.
After all, ‘the motivation of the cook to offer 'sustenance' is as nourishing as the food prepared’.
Democracy's wellsprings and 'sustenance' were of vital importance to Walter Duncan in 1962, just as they are to us today.
Every individual has an input and part to play in the creation and 'sustenance' of democracy.
the 'sustenance' of democracy
Further afield where camels browse, we found dried-up, and unyielding acacia trees, normally a reliable source of 'sustenance' .
What a frenetic picture this conjures of a cartoon chase from aisle to car, with tottering piles of Christmas 'sustenance' , food bought as if for a month-long siege instead of a few days off.
However, when the two come together in a market-driven world, it can transform itself into the best source of 'sustenance' especially for a television channel.
That's their main source of alcoholic 'sustenance' : five bottles of Bud, Miller, Becks or Stella Artois will get them through even the most punishing night out.
Nature, for them, is not just a source of 'sustenance' , but an intrinsic part of their lives.
They steal the olives and destroy the olive trees - the village's main source of 'sustenance' .
There was only one source of 'sustenance' for this kind of visual appetite in the textile town of Bohain-en-Vermandois, where Matisse spent his first twenty years.
Saddest of all, workers will continue to brave health and physical threats only to earn a meager amount of money to buy 'sustenance' for their families.
The perfect delivery method for food is unquestionably a sandwich - almost all sources of 'sustenance' are improved by inclusion in such a meal.
Later in the night many would retire to Deros for tea and sandwiches to give them 'sustenance' for the long cycle to some outlying parish.
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