Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The act of assisting.
- noun Aid; help.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A being present; presence; attendance.
- noun The persons present; spectators; audience.
- noun Help; aid; furtherance; succor; a contribution in aid, by bodily strength or other means.
- noun An assistant or helper; assistants collectively.
- noun Hence, specifically In English common law and American colonial law, a general name for a somewhat undefined body of subordinate parish or town officers or auxiliaries, apparently including, as sometimes used, the ex-officers, in their customary function of advisers.
- noun In American history, a writ issued by a superior colonial court, on alleged precedents of the English Court of Exchequer, authorizing any officers of the crown, in the process of executing the acts of trade, to summon assistance and enter and search any premises. The attempt to use such writs in Massachusetts, defeated in 1761, was one of the abuses which led. to the revolution. Synonyms Aid, support, backing, relief.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act of assisting; help; aid; furtherance; succor; support.
- noun obsolete An assistant or helper; a body of helpers.
- noun Obs. or a Gallicism Persons present.
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- noun
Aid ;help ; the act or result ofassisting .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a resource
- noun the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose
Etymologies
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Examples
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Financial assistance - offshore companies are usually not prohibited from providing \ "financial assistance\" for the acquisition of their own shares, which avoids the needs for \ "whitewash\" procedure in certain financial transactions.
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Financial assistance - offshore companies are usually not prohibited from providing \ "financial assistance\" for the acquisition of their own shares, which avoids the needs for \ "whitewash\" procedure in certain financial transactions.
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In Austria, for example, a family that wants to build a Passive House can get €35,000 in assistance from the Austrian government.
Passive Aggressive: “Passive” Home Construction Comes to Seattle « PubliCola 2010
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It embodies the aim to bring together short term assistance with long term development.
Tom Murphy: USAID: Building Resiliency In The Horn of Africa Tom Murphy 2011
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It embodies the aim to bring together short term assistance with long term development.
Tom Murphy: USAID: Building Resiliency In The Horn of Africa Tom Murphy 2011
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BRAUN: Well, you know, in Hollywood, people have what they call assistance, as well as bodyguards.
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This assistance is available not only for workers in the humanities and social sciences, but also for workers in the arts.
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The prayer of my inmost heart for this assistance is the only light that shines upon my fears.
Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor 1874
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Then we can have somone who actually screens the welfare systems so the people who need the SHORT TERM assistance gets it and not the illegal $ makers who have no taxable income.
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Washington County pays $203,040 and Clackamas County pays $25,000 in "assistance" each month
Is it time for the city to fold on the "Heritage Building"? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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