How to Use sustenance in a Sentence

sustenance

noun
  • The village depends on the sea for sustenance.
  • Tree bark provides deer with sustenance in periods of drought.
  • She draws spiritual sustenance from daily church attendance.
  • The birds get sustenance, and the berries get to disperse their seeds.
    Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 19 Aug. 2022
  • The bar has a 20-foot screen and dozens more TVs across the space, plus food trucks for sustenance.
    Emma Balter, Chron, 29 Nov. 2022
  • If this class of drugs rewires our brains and guts to think of food as just sustenance, the world will be so sad.
    Laura Reiley, Washington Post, 2 Oct. 2023
  • The evacuees placed in them might even turn to them for sustenance.
    Michelle Ye Hee Lee, Washington Post, 9 Dec. 2022
  • The gift of hearty sustenance is ideal for the winter months ahead.
    Naveen Kumar, CNN Underscored, 7 Dec. 2020
  • Support the show and buy your sustenance from the vendors on-site, folks.
    Kirby Adams, The Courier-Journal, 3 July 2019
  • The building in large part serves to provide sustenance to those in need.
    Peter Krouse, cleveland, 27 Feb. 2021
  • Shouldn’t food just be a source of sustenance and pleasure?
    Michelle Stacey, Allure, 8 Aug. 2019
  • Tune in with a glass of wine on May 6th, just in time for a little Mother’s Day soul sustenance.
    Emerald Elitou, Essence, 2 May 2022
  • That, the film suggests, keeps us alive in ways that go beyond sustenance.
    David Fear, Rolling Stone, 9 Feb. 2024
  • Music has been like food for me, like bread, like sustenance.
    Mary Colurso | McOlurso@al.com, al, 30 Aug. 2022
  • There’s a lot of protein for sustenance, and plenty of sugar for a quick rush.
    Washington Post, 7 Apr. 2022
  • But that’s the point, really, to find sustenance in what has always been true.
    Yohanca Delgado, Time, 22 Jan. 2022
  • Corn, beans and squash — along with wild game, strawberries and maple sap — were the main sustenance of the Mohawk people.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Nov. 2020
  • Food, at its essence, is sustenance; that much is simple.
    Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, 8 July 2020
  • After adult salmon have spawned and died off in the fall, the Yurok people rely on the long, ugly fish for sustenance in the winter months.
    oregonlive, 17 June 2023
  • Food is much more than sustenance that keeps people alive.
    Sam Boyer, cleveland, 17 Mar. 2022
  • The author sought sustenance in the language of music instead of words.
    Michele Filgate, Los Angeles Times, 6 June 2023
  • Don’t cut down the fruit tree for a person is the fruit tree, depending upon it for sustenance.
    Rabbi Avi Weiss, sun-sentinel.com, 3 Sep. 2019
  • In this worldview, trees fight tooth and nail (or root and branch) to draw sustenance from the soil, collect rain and access sunlight.
    Lorraine Berry, Los Angeles Times, 5 May 2021
  • Well, look, at the end of the day, what is important is to get enough nourishment, enough sustenance, into the Gaza Strip.
    Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker, 2 May 2024
  • For Emily, food, first and foremost, is sustenance and health.
    Alex Belth, Good Housekeeping, 22 July 2022
  • Structure, sustenance If only learning to play the game were all these young men need.
    Melanie Laughman, Cincinnati.com, 28 Aug. 2019
  • Beans have been a major source of protein-rich sustenance for thousands of years.
    USA TODAY, 12 July 2023
  • Not just for a source of sustenance, though—but also a potentially a source of fun.
    Elise Taylor, Vogue, 30 Nov. 2020
  • This will give children energy and sustenance to keep them powered through lunch.
    Contributing Writer, Orange County Register, 6 Aug. 2024
  • The artist—whose work subtly nods to themes of safety, survival, and sustenance—recognizes a more profound connection to Fiona, related to their clan’s deep ties to the Rio Grande Valley.
    Lisa Wong MacAbasco, Vogue, 14 Aug. 2024

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