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Русско-английский синонимический словарь > оказывать моральную поддержку
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General subject: bolster up smb's courage, (кому-л.) give countenance to, (кому-л.) give moral support, give one's countenance, (кому-л.) lend countenance to, lend one's countenance, (кому-л.) tpo give (smb.) moral support, lend moral supportУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказать моральную поддержку
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1) General subject: bear up, bolster, buck up, buck up imp, chirk, elate, enliven, exhilarate, ginger up, ginger up (кого-л.), give one's countenance, hearten, invigorate, juice up, key up courage, lend one's countenance, pep up (кого-л.), pick up, put some fight into (кого-л.), reman, put some fight into, comfort, give encouragement2) Jargon: rev up3) Makarov: do heart good (кого-л.) -
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5 prêter
prêter [pʀete]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ objet, argent] to lend• peux-tu me prêter ton stylo ? can you lend me your pen?b. ( = attribuer) [+ sentiment, facultés] to attributec. ( = apporter, offrir) [+ aide, appui] to give• prêter assistance/secours à qn to go to sb's assistance/aid• prêter le flanc à la critique to lay o.s. open to criticism• prêter à3. reflexive verba. ( = consentir)se prêter à [+ expérience] to participate inb. ( = s'adapter) se prêter à qch to lend itself to sth* * *pʀɛte
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1) ( fournir un bien matériel) to lend [argent, objet]2) ( accorder)prêter son assistance à quelqu'un — to give ou lend somebody one's assistance
prêter l'oreille — to listen, to lend an ear hum
prêter son nom à — to lend one's name to, to allow one's name to be used by
3) ( attribuer)prêter à quelqu'un — to attribute ou ascribe [something] to somebody
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prêter à verbe transitif indirectprêter à — to give rise to, to cause
son attitude prête à rire — his/her attitude is laughable ou ridiculous
tout prête à croire or penser que — all the indications would suggest that
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se prêter verbe pronominal1) ( consentir)2) ( convenir)3) ( se donner)se prêter assistance — [personnes] to assist one another
* * *pʀete vt1) [livres, argent]Il m'a prêté sa voiture. — He lent me his car.
2) (= attribuer)prêter qch à qn [propos, mots] — to attribute sth to sb
Hier, la rumeur lui prêtait l'intention de démissionner. — Yesterday he was rumoured to be intending to resign.
3) (= donner lieu)prêter à [commentaires] — to give rise to
Le terme peut prêter à confusion. — The term can cause confusion.
4) (locutions)* * *prêter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( fournir un bien matériel) to lend [argent, objet] (à qn to sb); prêter à 10% Fin to lend (money) at 10%; peux-tu me rendre le livre que je t'ai prêté? can you give me back the book I lent you?; prêter sur gages to loan against security; des toiles prêtées par le Louvre à un musée américain paintings on loan from the Louvre to an American museum; des toiles prêtées au Louvre par un musée américain paintings on loan to the Louvre from an American museum;2 ( accorder) prêter son aide à qn to give sb some help; prêter son appui/assistance à qn to give ou lend sb one's support/assistance; prêter attention à to pay attention to; ils ont prêté leur concours à cette entreprise they lent their support to this venture; prêter la main à qn to lend sb a hand; prêter l'oreille to listen, to lend an ear hum; prêter serment to take an oath; prêter son nom à to lend one's name to, to allow one's name to be used by; si Dieu me prête vie if God spares me; ⇒ flanc;3 ( attribuer) prêter qch à qn to attribute ou ascribe sth to sb [intention, desseins, propos, vertus]; les intentions que l'on prête au président the president's supposed intentions; on lui prête des qualités qu'il n'a pas qualities are attributed ou ascribed to him which he does not have; on me prête des propos que je n'ai jamais tenus I'm credited with remarks I never made; on prête à l'entreprise l'intention de se réimplanter à l'étranger it is said that the company intends to relocate abroad.B prêter à vtr ind prêter à to give rise to, to cause; déclaration qui prête à confusion statement that gives rise to ou causes confusion; sujet qui prête à l'inquiétude issue which is cause for concern; conduite qui prête à la critique behaviourGB that is open to ou invites criticism; son attitude prête à rire his/her attitude is laughable ou ridiculous; tout prête à croire or penser que la crise est finie all the indications would suggest that the recession is over.C vi Tech [cuir, tissu] to stretch.D se prêter vpr1 ( consentir) se prêter à to take part in [machination, manœuvre, arrangement, jeu]; jamais je ne me prêterai à ce genre de manigances! I would never have anything to do with that kind of skulduggery○!;2 ( convenir) se prêter à to lend itself to; le roman se prête à une interprétation psychanalytique/une adaptation cinématographique the novel lends itself to a psychoanalytic interpretation/a film adaptation; le lieu ne se prêtait pas à une déclaration d'amour the surroundings were ill-suited to ou did not lend themselves to a declaration of love;3 ( donner) se prêter assistance [personnes] to assist one another; se prêter une assistance mutuelle [pays] to provide mutual assistance to one another.[prete] verbe transitif1. [argent, bien] to lendpeux-tu me prêter ta voiture? can you lend me ou can I borrow your car?la banque prête à 9 % the bank lends at 9%on lui a parfois prêté des pouvoirs magiques he was sometimes alleged ou claimed to have magical powerson me prête des talents que je n'ai malheureusement pas I am credited with skills that I unfortunately do not possess3. [offrir]prêter asile à quelqu'un to give ou to offer somebody shelterprêter assistance ou secours à quelqu'un to give ou to lend assistance to somebody————————[prete] verbe intransitif————————prêter à verbe plus préposition————————se prêter à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [consentir à] to lend oneself to2. [être adapté à] to be suitable for -
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1) General subject: (кому-л.) back, backstop, countenance, crutch, fortify, give a knee, give support, give support to, give support to (кому-л., чему-л.), lend assistance, lend support, lend support to, lend support to (кому-л., чему-л.), offer a knee, push, put name to, put one's name to, shore, underprop, underset, undershore, (кому-л.) wear colours, give a knee to, give endorsement, keep one in countenance, maintain, offer support (to)2) Military: conduct support, furnish support, lend aid3) Diplomatic term: (кому-л.) axe, give support to (кому-л.), lend support to (кому-л.), render support to (кому-л.), uphold4) Jargon: shore up5) Business: aid, assist, render support, support6) Makarov: (кому-л.) back (smb.) (up), (кому-л.) be at the back of, give support to (smb., smth.) (кому-л., чему-л.), lend support to (smb., smth.) (кому-л., чему-л.), (кому-л.) stand behind (smb.'s) back, sustain, undershore (в споре и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать поддержку
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7 BRAGÐ
n.1) sudden or brisk movement; moment; bragðs, af bragði, at once; af (or á) skömmu bragði, shortly, quickly, in a short time;2) fig., in many phrases, verða fyrri (skjótari) at bragði, to make the first move, to be beforehand with (þeir hafa orðit fyrri at bragði at stefna en vér); vera í bragði með em, skerast í bragð með em, to lend one a helping hand; taka et bragðs or til bragðs, to take some step (to get out of difficulties); úviturligt bragð, a foolish step; úheyriligt bragð, an unheard of proceeding; gerðist þar at sví mikit bragð, at, it went so far that; lítit bragð mun þá at (it must be very slight), ef þú finnr ekki;3) trick, scheme, device, chiefly in pl.; beita en bröðum, hafa brögð við en, to deal cunninly with, impose upon; ferr at fornum brögðum, in the old way; búa yfir brögðum, to brood over wiles; leika em bragð, to play or serve one a trick hefir hann miklu bragði á oss komit, he has played a bad trick upon us;4) countenance, look, expression þannig ertu í bragði sem, thou lookest as if; með betra bragði, in a better mood; bleyðimannligr í bragði, having the look of a coward; Sturla gerði þat bragð á (made as if), at hann hefði fundit Pál prest;5) embroidered figure (hekla saumuð öll brögðum).* * *n. [cp. bregða].I. the fundamental notion is that of a sudden motion:1. temp. a while, moment, cp. auga-bragð; in adverb, phrases, af bragði, at once, Hrafn. 17, Gs. 18, Am. 2; af (á) skömmu bragði, shortly, Fms. vi. 272, viii. 236, 348; í fyrsta bragði, the first time (rare), Gþl. 532, Js. 129; skams bragðs, gen. used as adv. quickly, in a short time, Bs. i. 336, 337, Fms. viii. 348, v. l.; cp. ‘at a brayd,’ ‘in a brayd,’ Engl. Ballads.2. loc. a quick movement; við-bragð (cp. bregða við), knífs-bragð (cp. bregða sverði), a slash with a knife.3. metaph. in many phrases, verða fyrri (skjótari) at bragði, til bragðs, to make the first move; þeir hafa orðit fyrri at b. at stefna en vér, Nj. 241, Bs. ii. 106; svá at þú verðir skjótari at b. at veiða þenna níðing, Fms. i. 206, ix. 288; vera í bragði með e-m, to lend one a helping hand, mostly in something uncanny, Gísl. 5, Bs. i. 722; snarast í bragð með e-m, id., Ld. 254; taka e-t bragðs, til bragðs or bragð, to take some step to get clear out of difficulties, Nj. 263, 199, Fms. ix. 407, Grett. 75 new Ed.; þat var b. (step, issue) Atla, at hann hljóp …, Háv. 53; úvitrligt b., a foolish step, Nj. 78; karlmannligt b., a manly issue, 194; gott b., Fs. 39; úheyriligt b., an unheard-of thing, Finnb. 212.II. [bregða A. III], a ‘braid,’ knot, stitch, chiefly in pl.; hekla saumuð öll brögðum, a cloak braided or stitched all over, Fms. ii. 70; fáguð brögðum, all broidered, v. 345, Bret. 34; rístu-bragð, a scratched character.2. in wrestling, bragð or brögð is the technical phrase for wrestlers’ tricks or sleights; mjaðmar-bragð, leggjar-bragð, hæl-bragð, klof-bragð …, the ‘bragð’ of the hip, leg, heel …, Edda 33; [fang-bragð, wrestling], hence many wrestling terms, fella e-n á sjálfs síns bragði, to throw one on his own bragð.3. gen. a trick, scheme, device, [A. S. brægð, bræd; Engl. braid = cunning, Shakesp.], chiefly in pl., með ymsum brögðum, margskyns brögð, Fas. i. 274, Fms. x. 237; brögð í tafli, a trick in the game, a proverb, when things go not by fair means, Bs. ii. 318; ferr at fornum brögðum, in the old way, Grett. 79 new Ed.: but also sing., sér konungr nú bragð hans allt, Fms. xi. 106; hafði hann svá sett bragðit, x. 305, Eg. 196 ( a trick); ek mun finna bragð þar til, at Kristni mun við gangast á Íslandi, Hkr. i. 290; bragð hitta þeir nú í, Lv. 82.β. with a notion of deceit, a trick, crafty scheme; með brögðum, with tricks, Hkr. ii; búa yfir brögðum, to brood over wiles, Fas. i. 290; hafa brögð undir brúnum, to have craft under one’s eyebrows, look crafty, Band. 2; undir skauti, under one’s cloak, id., Bs. i. 730; beita e-n brögðum, metaphor from hunting, to deal craftily with one, Rm. 42, Ísl. ii. 164; hafa brögð við e-n, Njarð. 382, 378; vera forn í brögðum, old in craft, of witchcraft, Ísl. ii. 399: hence such phrases as, bragða-karl, a crafty fellow, Grett. 161; bragða-refr, a cunning fox; brögðóttr, crafty, etc. In Swed. ‘bragder’ means an exploit, action, whilst the Icel. implies some notion of subtlety or craft; yet cp. phrases as, stór brögð, great exploits, Fb. ii. 299; hreysti-brögð, hetju-brögð, great deeds, (above I. 3.)III. [bregða C; cp. A. S. bræd, Engl. breath], countenance, look, expression; hón hefir hvíti ok b. várt Mýramanna, Ísl. ii. 201, v. l.; þannig er bragð á þér, at þú munir fás svífast, thou lookest as if …, cp. brögð undir brúnum above, Fms. ii. 51; heilagleiks b., to look like a saint, Bs. i. 152; þat b. hafði hann á sér sem, Ld. 24; ekki hefir þú b. á þér sem hérlenzkir menn, Fms. x. 227; þannig ertu í bragði sem …, thou lookest as if …, Ísl. ii. 149; með illu bragði, ill-looking, Sturl. i. 170; með hýru, glöðu b., Bs. ii. 505; með beztu bragði, stern, Pass. 21. 1; með hryggu bragði, with gloomy look; með betra bragði, in a better mood, Nj. 11; bleyði-mannligr í b., cowardly, Fms. ii. 69: metaph., Sturla görði þat bragð á, at hann hefði fundit …, S. put that face on a thing, Sturl. ii. 176.IV. [bergja, gustare], taste; vatns-bragð, beisku-bragð, bitter taste, of water; ó-bragð, a bad flavour, etc.2. [= bragr], mode, fashion; in vinnu-brögð, working; hand-bragð, handicraft; lát-bragð, manners; trúar-brögð, pl. religion, mode of faith; afla-brögð, mode of gaining one’s livelihood, etc.: very freq. in mod. usage, but in old writers no instance bearing clearly upon the subject is on record; cp. however the phrase, bragð er at e-u, a thing is palpable, tangible: lítið bragð mun þar at ( it must be very slight) ef þú finnr ekki, Ld. 136; ærit b. mun at því, Nj. 58; görðist þar at svá mikit b., it went so far that …, Fms. i. 187, Grett. 158 new Ed. -
8 поощрять
1) General subject: abet (чему-л. дурному), cheer, chuff, countenance, embolden, encourage, foster, give encouragement to (что-л.), imbolden, impregnate, incentify, incite into, incite to, promote, stimulate, uphold, incite, pat on the back, prime the pump, put a premium on, put a premium on (что-л.), aid and abet (кого-л. сделать что-л.), advocate, lend one's support to, nurture, advance, push for, turn thumbs up2) Computers: encouraged3) Colloquial: chuff up5) Latin: incinere6) Mathematics: excite7) Economy: reward8) Australian slang: pat (smb.) on the back, spark9) Automobile industry: spur10) Diplomatic term: cultivate11) Business: favour12) leg.N.P. patronize13) Makarov: give encouragement to (smth.) (что-л.), nurse, pat on the back (кого-л.), soothe14) Phraseological unit: cheer on (to barrack, to root for.), drum up, egg somebody on -
9 prestare
lendprestare ascolto/aiuto a qualcuno listen to/help someoneprestare un servizio provide a service* * *prestare v.tr.1 ( dare in prestito) to lend*; (spec. denaro) to loan: prestare denaro, un libro a qlcu., to lend money, a book to s.o. (o to lend s.o. money, a book); prestare denaro a interesse, to lend (o to loan) money on (o at) interest; prestare denaro senza interesse, to lend (o to loan) money free of interest; prestare denaro a usura, to lend (o to loan) money on usury // farsi prestare qlco. da qlcu., to borrow sthg. from s.o.2 ( dare) to give*, to lend*: prestare aiuto, man forte, una mano a qlcu., to lend s.o. a (helping) hand; prestare attenzione, to pay attention; prestare giuramento, to swear (o to take an oath); prestare fede a qlcu., to believe s.o.; prestare obbedienza a qlcu., to obey s.o.; prestare omaggio a qlcu., to pay homage to s.o.; prestare orecchio, ascolto a qlco., qlcu., to lend an ear (o to listen) to sthg., s.o.; prestare delle cure a qlcu., to give treatment to s.o. (o to give s.o. treatment); prestare la propria opera, to give one's services; prestare servizio, to work (o to be employed) // (dir.) prestare garanzia, to give security // prestare il fianco alle critiche, (fig.) to lay oneself open to criticism.◘ prestarsi v.rifl.1 ( prodigarsi, adoperarsi) to put* oneself out, to help (s.o.): chiediglielo pure, il professore si presta volentieri per i suoi alunni, don't hesitate to ask him, the professor is happy to put himself out for (o to help) his students; è sempre pronto a prestare quando c'è bisogno, he is always ready to help in case of need2 ( essere disponibile) to lend* oneself, to favour (sthg.); ( acconsentire) to consent (to sthg.): si presta sempre a iniziative del genere, he always lends himself to (o favours) such initiatives; non si presterebbe mai a un inganno, he would never lend himself to (o he would never countenance) deception; non credo che si presterà a fare una cosa del genere, I don't think he will consent to do such a thing◆ v.intr.pron. ( essere adatto) to be fit (for sthg., for doing), to lend* oneself: questo palcoscenico non si presta per grandi spettacoli, this stage is not fit (o suitable) for big shows; questo attore non si presta a ruoli comici, this actor isn't suited (o doesn't lend himself) to comic roles; l'alluminio si presta a molti usi, aluminium lends itself to many uses; questa stoffa non si presta per fare tende, this material isn't suitable for making curtains (o doesn't make good curtains) // questa frase si presta facilmente a un malinteso, this sentence lays itself open to misinterpretation.* * *[pres'tare]1. vtprestare qc a qn — to lend sb sth, lend sth to sb
prestare aiuto a qn — to give sb a helping hand, lend sb a hand
prestare ascolto o orecchio a — to listen to
2. vr (prestarsi)3. vip (prestarsi)prestarsi per o a — to lend itself to, be suitable for
la frase si presta a molteplici interpretazioni — the phrase lends itself to numerous interpretations
* * *[pres'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to lend*prestare qcs. a qcn. — to lend sb. sth.
farsi prestare qcs. da qcn. — to borrow sth. from sb
2) (accordare)prestare assistenza a qcn. — to give assistance to sb.
2.prestare i primi soccorsi a qcn. — to give sb. first aid
verbo pronominale prestarsi1) (accondiscendere) to offer oneself-rsi a qcs. — to make oneself available for sth
- rsi a due diverse interpretazioni — [frase, testo] to permit of two interpretations form.
* * *prestare/pres'tare/ [1]1 to lend*; prestare qcs. a qcn. to lend sb. sth.; farsi prestare qcs. da qcn. to borrow sth. from sb.2 (accordare) prestare assistenza a qcn. to give assistance to sb.; prestare i primi soccorsi a qcn. to give sb. first aid; prestare attenzione a to pay attention toII prestarsi verbo pronominale1 (accondiscendere) to offer oneself; -rsi a qcs. to make oneself available for sth.2 (essere adatto) - rsi a to lend oneself to; - rsi a due diverse interpretazioni [frase, testo] to permit of two interpretations form.; - rsi all'adattamento televisivo to be adaptable for TV. -
10 Glaubwürdigkeit
Glaubwürdigkeit f 1. GEN trustworthiness; 2. V&M credibility • die Glaubwürdigkeit einer Institution in Frage stellen BANK, POL, WIWI play the credibility-game against an institution, challenge the credibility of an institution (z. B. einer Zentralbank)* * *f 1. < Geschäft> trustworthiness; 2. <V&M> credibility ■ die Glaubwürdigkeit einer Institution in Frage stellen <Bank, Pol, Vw> play the credibility-game against an institution (z.B. Zentralbank)* * *Glaubwürdigkeit
credit, credibility, authenticity, trustworthiness;
• Glaubwürdigkeit der Geschäftsleitung management credibility;
• einem Bericht Glaubwürdigkeit verleihen to lend countenance to a report;
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11 план
1) plan, schemeвыдвинуть план — to initiate / to put forward a plan
выполнить / провести в жизнь план — to fulfil a plan
набросать план — to draw up a plan / a scheme
одобрить план — to sanction / to welcome a plan
поддержать план — to boost a plan, to give / to lend countenance to a plan
предложить план — to propose / to initiate / to launch a scheme / a plan
разрабатывать план — to work out a plan / a scheme
тщательно разработать план — to elaborate a plan / a scheme
составить план — to form / to make up a plan
строить тайные планы по свержению кого-л. — to scheme smb.'s downfall
наши планы остались неосуществлёнными — our plans remained unfulfilled / unrealized
выполнимый план — feasible / practicable plan, workable scheme
невыполнимый / неприемлемый план — impracticable / objectionable scheme
сумасбродные планы — wild / madcap plans
тематический план — (subject) plan, programme
план работы — scheme / plan of work
по плану — on / according to schedule / plan
2) (замысел, намерение) plan, scheme, design, viewвынашивать план — to mature / to nurture / to hatch a plan
иметь другие планы в отношении чего-л. — to have other views for smth.
навязать план — enforce / to foist a plan (upon)
расстроить / сорвать планы — to frustrate / to upset / to bloc / to disrupt (smb.'s) plans
далеко идущие планы — far-reaching / extensive plans / designs
неосуществимый план — impracticable plan / scheme
осуществимый / реальный план — workable scheme
срыв планов — frustration of smb.'s plans
3) (график) schedule4) (конспект) outline5) перен. (расположение предмета в перспективе)6) эк. plan, projection, scheduleосуществить / реализовать план — to execute / to implement a plan
долгосрочный / перспективный план — long-range / long-term plan
единый интегрированный оперативный план — single-integrated operational plan, SIOP (США)
реальный план — practicable / workable plan
контрольные цифры плана — target / control figures of a plan, estimated / scheduled figures of a plan
См. также в других словарях:
Aid — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Aid >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 aid aid aidance Sgm: N 1 assistance assistance help opitulation| succor Sgm: N 1 support support lift advance furtherance promotion … English dictionary for students
favor — Synonyms and related words: OK, abet, abetment, accept, acceptance, accommodate, accomplishment, accord respect to, account, acculturate, acknowledgment, act of courtesy, act of grace, act of kindness, adherence, admiration, admire, adopt,… … Moby Thesaurus
aid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Give support to Nouns 1. (help given) aid, assistance, help, succor, relief; maintenance, sustenance, provision, upkeep, livelihood, daily bread; support, advance, furtherance, promotion; patronage,… … English dictionary for students
support — v 1. bear, bear up, upbear, hold, hold up, uphold, truss, truss up; prop, prop up, brace, bolster, bolster up, buttress, gird, stay, mainstay; carry, shoulder, keep up, crutch, shore, shore up, reinforce, re strengthen; bed, embed, base, be at… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
abet — Synonyms and related words: advance, advocate, aid, aid and abet, approve of, ask for, assist, avail, bail out, bear a hand, befriend, benefit, comfort, condone, countenance, do for, do good, doctor, ease, egg, egg on, embolden, encourage,… … Moby Thesaurus
comfort — Synonyms and related words: Easy Street, abet, abundance, acceptance, advocate, affluence, afghan, aid, aid and abet, aid and comfort, allay, alleviate, amusement, animal pleasure, assist, assistance, assuage, assurance, assure, avail, bail out,… … Moby Thesaurus
stand — v 1. rise, rise to one s feet, get up; remain upright, hold oneself erect, be vertical. 2. set upright, place on end, upend; set, position, place, put. 3.(usu. imperative) halt, stop, pause, come to a halt or standstill. 4. last, continue on,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
indorse — indorsee indorsement in·dor·s·er var of endorse endorsee endorsement endorser used primarily in the context of the Uniform Commercial Code Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. indorse … Law dictionary
bear — / bar/ vb bore / bōr/, borne, / bōrn/, also, born vt 1: to physically carry (as an object or message) the right of the people to keep and bear arms U.S. Constitution amend. II … Law dictionary
patronize — v 1. trade with, deal with, do or transact business with, traffic with, open an account with, have an account with, buy or purchase from, frequent. 2. treat condescendingly, look down on, look down one s nose at; underestimate, talk down to;… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
endorse — [v1] support, authorize accredit, advocate, affirm, approve, attest, authenticate, back, back up*, bless, boost, certify, champion, commend, confirm, countenance, defend, favor, give a boost to, give green light*, give one’s word*, give the go… … New thesaurus