Succor in a sentence as a noun

I wonder if the same happens with "haven", "succor", etc.

My government has declared war on me, heaven help them..They shall find no succor nor shall their works persist.

It’s hollow succor to say the rocketing costs are accelerating less.

Also many people feel it's reasonable to tax the rich heavily, in order to succor the poor.

And so be the joy and the victory too ; With this for your motto and succor divine : The lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine!

Thus my past traumas are irrelevant, for it is the present trauma that some other suffers which it is my goal to succor.

Even for those who can afford them, the car/truck/minivan offers precious little succor.

Its not about hope, its about a belief giving you that ultimate existential succor.

Note also that they were victims of a war crime, specifically firing upon those providing succor to the wounded.

The reasoning from "things are improving" to "society don't owe individuals succor" seem to be illogical, but reoccuring nonetheless.

Succor in a sentence as a verb

States become the protectors of High Cultures, of "idioms"; nationalism is the demand that each state succor and contain one and only one nation, one idiom.

People become obsessed with checking in online exactly 24 hours in advance, etc. Expending effort for the tiniest, tiniest morsels of difference and succor in an overall terrible experience.

The general feeling with respect to the refugee crisis is that harsh policy interpretations by the Directorate of Immigration are not in line with the national spirit of succor for the huddled masses.

The man who tells a lie to help a poor ***** out of trouble, is one of whom the angels doubtless say, "Lo, here is an heroic soul who casts his own welfare in jeopardy to succor his neighbor's; let us exalt this magnanimous liar.

The American dream is about overcoming and flourishing to the limits of your will power, taxing people who have succeeded to provide succor to people who don't care about themselves is corrosive to the national spirit.

Whether or not Monsanto's the *****, that large companies are adopting this technology and providing financial succor to the companies creating the technologies used in this analysis is of benefit to everyone.

But on the day I beg for succor, I hope I have the good fortune so to do from someone who respects me highly enough to let me work for what I need, instead of offering mere unearned largess by means of which to enhance his own opinion of himself at the cost of my humiliation.

This is somewhat akin to completely remodeling a 100-year-old building yet insisting on preserving the original knob-and-tube electrical wiring for authenticity -- you lose all the original charm yet you're still stuck replacing fuses twice a day and offending your readers every time the word 'succor' appears.

All I know is that when a cat walks his paws up my leg, insistent that I grasp him under the armpits and lift him into my arms, and subsequently puts his paws over my shoulder and purrs at the top of his lungs once I indulge his wishes, he derives some form of succor from my having been there; and that is no small thing indeed!

Succor definitions

noun

assistance in time of difficulty; "the contributions provided some relief for the victims"

See also: relief succour ministration

verb

help in a difficult situation

See also: succour