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- noun The property of being
supportive .
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Examples
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But in this time around, he more than doubled his "supportiveness" rating to +6.5.
Getting more 'gay-supportive' with time Aaron Morrissey 2010
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But in this time around, he more than doubled his "supportiveness" rating to +6.5.
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You might think that it'd take a little longer than a month and a half, give or take, to change your level of "gay-supportiveness."
Getting more 'gay-supportive' with time Aaron Morrissey 2010
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I mean, the internets, for all of its intimacy, supportiveness, and otherwise warm-fuzzy-inducing moments is a scary place.
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It sounds like you already know all the qualities of being a good friend --- mutual respect, caring, loyalty, trust, and supportiveness, to start --- and that you are one!
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Instead, there seems to be a real camaraderie and supportiveness between the dancers.
Holly Cara Price: Interview with Corky Ballas, 'Father' of Dancing With The Stars 2010
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It sounds like you already know all the qualities of being a good friend --- mutual respect, caring, loyalty, trust, and supportiveness, to start --- and that you are one!
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Instead, there seems to be a real camaraderie and supportiveness between the dancers.
Holly Cara Price: Interview with Corky Ballas, 'Father' of Dancing With The Stars 2010
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Instead, there seems to be a real camaraderie and supportiveness between the dancers.
Holly Cara Price: Interview with Corky Ballas, 'Father' of Dancing With The Stars 2010
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It was either a testament to their familial strategy of stoic supportiveness or a reflection of their general acceptance of my zaniness over the years.
Maegan Carberry: Skyscrapers vs. Sunshine: A Bicoastal Craig's List Tale of Two Cities 2009
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