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sustained
[suh-steynd]
adjective
kept in process or continued over time; continuous.
National budgets need to reflect a sustained commitment to children's positive development, strong families, and caring communities.
(of an injury, cost, etc.) borne, experienced, or suffered.
Homeowner’s insurance is not available to cover sustained losses from a radiological accident.
upheld or confirmed as valid.
Nothing smacks more of courtroom defeat than ending a cross-examination on a sustained objection.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of sustain.
Other Word Forms
- sustainedly adverb
- nonsustained adjective
- presustained adjective
- unsustained adjective
- well-sustained adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of sustained1
Example Sentences
He concluded that any response from the government to his review "must be rooted in sustained dialogue with all communities and stakeholders, and reflect a genuine commitment to shared governance".
He sustained multiple serious injuries, according to the complaint filed in California’s Central District federal court on Aug. 25, including a fractured jaw, a punctured lung and a bruised collarbone.
The father died at the scene, Portuguese news outlet Observador reported, while the mother was said to be in a critical condition in hospital, and a three-year-old boy sustained minor injuries.
Write down any injuries you or other passengers have sustained.
The remaining thirteen, which included a child, sustained minor injuries.
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