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(n)
(uncountable) Help; assistance; succor, relief.
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An act of being of assistance to someone.
Aid; help; the act or result of assisting.
(v)
To help.
One who helps; an aide; assistant; auxiliary.
(transitive, often reflexive) To turn to the advantage of. [(chiefly) with of]
To make easy or easier.
A person who gives support to someone or something.
A person who assists or helps someone else.
(personal) To provide a service (or, by extension, a product, especially food or drink).
(transitive) To give aid, assistance, or help.
A person who aids or assists.
assistance; help given
The act of one who aids or assists.
Support, especially financial.
(adj)
That supports.
Furnishing help; giving aid; useful.
(informal) Perquisite.
(ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
(ambitransitive) To give something that is or becomes part of a larger whole.
Something given or offered that adds to a larger whole.
To utilize or employ.
use; utilization
To give what is needed or desired, especially basic needs.
An act or an instance of something being enabled.
(transitive, intransitive) To go and meet (a person) as an act of friendliness or sociability.
The act of participating, of taking part in something.
(intransitive) To join in, to take part, to involve oneself (in something).
The act of attending; the state of being present; presence.
The state or condition of being useful; usefulness.
Advice or counselling on some topic.
To make somebody able (to do, or to be, something); to give sufficient ability or power to do or to be; to give strength or ability to.
(ditransitive) To give (permission or wish).
The quality or degree of being useful.
The act of facilitating or making easy.
Having a practical or beneficial use.
A proposal that has been made.
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
(transitive) To allow (something) to happen, to give permission for.
(transitive, catenative) To permit, to give permission to.
(transitive) To provide housing for.
(transitive or ditransitive) To obtain; to acquire.
(transitive) To express support or approval, especially officially or publicly; to give an endorsement.
Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
An advantage; help or aid from something.
A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone).
(uncountable) Employment.
The quality of being helpful.
(transitive) To make (something) better; to increase the value or productivity (of something).
(transitive) To create.
Data fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process.
(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.
(comparative form of far) More distant; relatively distant.
To physically place (something or someone somewhere).
(transitive) To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.
An assistant.
The state of being complicit; involvement as a partner or accomplice, especially in a crime or other wrongdoing.
(intransitive) To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).
(transitive) To prevent harm or difficulty.
To save from any violence, danger or evil.
(transitive) To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify.
Dissemination of information in order to increase its popularity.
(transitive) To communicate knowledge to.
To help the progress of (something); to further.
(countable) A command.
(uncountable) An opinion offered to guide behavior in an effort to be helpful.
Providing or designed to provide assistance, especially to persons with a disability
(transitive) To help keep from falling.
(transitive, crime) To incite; to assist or encourage by aid or countenance in crime.
A response or reply; something said or done in reaction to a statement or question.
(intransitive) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.
(transitive) To form (something) by combining materials or parts.
(transitive) To maintain, or keep in existence.
To work together with others to achieve a common goal.
(uncountable) The act of collaborating.
(usually uncountable) The act of cooperating.
A good thing; a thing to be thankful for or to appreciate duly.
Money provided as funds.
A starting point, base or foundation for an argument or hypothesis.
The end for which something is done, is made or exists.
Financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
(transitive) To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity.
(transitive) To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit.
Any person.
(transitive) To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to).
To attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
(intransitive) To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand).
(intransitive) (of a quantity, etc.) To become larger or greater, to greaten.
British standard spelling of favor.
(uncountable) Health, safety, happiness and prosperity; well-being in any respect.
The terminal point of something in space or time.
Senses relating to caring for or waiting on someone, or accompanying or being present.
(transitive) To have an absolute requirement for.
(computing) A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover the original if it is damaged or destroyed.
Most superior; most favorable.