Succour in a sentence as a noun

The means of torture creates its own ends: it breeds disgust and hatred, causes your allies to leave you, gives succour to your enemies and helps them recruit.

But interventions like this seem to offer people more succour than highly medicalised approaches.

From the article, "[the lawyer] also signed a motion during Zündel's trial with "Heil Hitler" and shouted that the lay judges deserved the death penalty for "offering succour to the enemy" -- leading the court to dismiss her." She was a neo-**** herself.

Succour in a sentence as a verb

I am going to quote the end of the article in order to make valiant attempt to prevent a budding flame war:-----------"Is there any succour in these findings for climate sceptics who say the slowdown over the past 14 years means the global warming is not real?"None.

There are so many wonderful lines to be found..."It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till.

Succour definitions

noun

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

See also: relief succor ministration

verb

help in a difficult situation

See also: succor