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Something that is 'sustained' lasts (prolonged for an extended period or without interruption) - therefore a sustained effect would be an effect that lasted.
refrained
If you are speaking about Marlins test, the answer is " The ship sustained minor damage damage to her hull plating"
Below is a very informative web site pertaining to sustained lfight of birds. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/birds/migratio/speed.htm
By definition, a hurrricane has sustained winds of 74 mph or greater. Sustained winds have been recorded as high as 195 mph.
Lack of moral support fostered indolence among the Filipino people because they did not receive the motivation they required.
The word "indolence" is a noun.
The Castle of Indolence was created in 1748.
Ode on Indolence was created in 1819.
Your indolence will get you fired someday, so either quit or start doing your job.
His indolence at work was the reason why he was the first one to go when the company faced a downturn.
Energetic or liveliness.
Yes, fostered is the correct spelling.
Apathy and indolence mainly.
indolence is the cause of backwardness
To change "indolent" into a noun, you can use "indolence." "Indolence" refers to a state of laziness or avoidance of activity.
Of course they can, they are no different.