uphold
31uphold — up·hold …
32uphold — up•hold [[t]ʌpˈhoʊld[/t]] v. t. held, hold•ing 1) to support or defend, as against opposition or criticism 2) to keep up or keep from sinking; support 3) to lift upward; raise • Etymology: 1175–1225 up•hold′er, n …
33uphold — Kāko o, ko o …
34uphold — v.tr. (past and past part. upheld) 1 confirm or maintain (a decision etc., esp. of another). 2 give support or countenance to (a person, practice, etc.). Derivatives: upholder n …
35uphold a principle — adhere to a principle, support an idea, hold fast to an idea …
36uphold the constitution and the law — fulfill the tenets of the law and the constitution …
37uphold the honor of the State — guard over the dignity of the country (usually part of a swearing in oath of a top government official) …
38Operation Uphold Democracy — Soldiers of C Company, 2nd Battalion 22nd Infantry, 10th Mountain Division securing Port au Prince Airport on the first day of Operation Uphold Democracy …
39Operation Uphold Democracy — (in der Presse manchmal auch Operation Restore Democracy) war eine US geführte multinationale Operation auf Haiti vom 19. September 1994 bis zum 31. März 1995. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Hintergründe 2 Die Operation 3 Quellen …
40National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government — The National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government (NCUCG), also known as the Committee for Constitutional Government (CCG)[1], was founded in 1937 in opposition to Franklin D. Roosevelt s Court Packing Bill. The Committee opposed most,… …