Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To give help or support to, especially as a subordinate or supplement; aid.
- intransitive verb To give aid or support.
- intransitive verb To be present, as at a conference.
- noun The act of giving aid; help.
- noun A fielding and throwing of a baseball in such a way that enables a teammate to put out a runner.
- noun A pass, as in basketball or ice hockey, that enables the receiver to score.
- noun A mechanical device providing aid.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To attend; be present at or with; take part with.
- To help; aid; succor; give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of distress.
- To be associated with as an assistant.
- To lend aid or help.
- To be present, as at a public meeting; take part, as in a ceremony or discussion.
- In euchre, to order the adoption of the suit to which the card turned up as trump belongs, when this order is given by the partner of the dealer.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of distress; to help; to aid; to succor.
- intransitive verb To lend aid; to help.
- intransitive verb A Gallicism To be present as a spectator.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A helpful action or an act of giving.
- noun sports a statistic used in different sports to quantify the act of helping another player score points or goals; in baseball, an assist is defensive, allowing a teammate to record a putout.
- verb archaic To stand (at a place) or to (an opinion), to attend a theatrical performance.
- verb To
help . - verb sports To make a pass that leads directly towards scoring.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb give help or assistance; be of service
- verb work for or be a servant to
- verb act as an assistant in a subordinate or supportive function
- noun the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose
- noun (sports) the act of enabling another player to make a good play
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word assist.
Examples
-
To have his goal scored on my assist is a great thing for us.
-
A good way to assist is to bring entrepreneurial and business skills to them.
Africans on Mission 2007
-
The No. 1 plague on America's box scores is what I call assist inflation -- the awarding of assists that are not assists according to the very extensive language in the NCAA Statistician's Manual.
CNN.com 2011
-
The No. 1 plague on America's box scores is what I call assist inflation -- the awarding of assists that are not assists according to the very extensive language in the NCAA Statistician's Manual.
SI.com 2011
-
But they had a big assist from the Hollywood moguls and the invention of new media techniques.
Greg Mitchell: When A Famous Author Ran for Office -- And Politics Changed Forever Greg Mitchell 2010
-
But they had a big assist from the Hollywood moguls and the invention of new media techniques.
Greg Mitchell: When A Famous Author Ran for Office -- And Politics Changed Forever Greg Mitchell 2010
-
But they had a big assist from the Hollywood moguls and the invention of new media techniques.
Greg Mitchell: When A Famous Author Ran for Office -- And Politics Changed Forever Greg Mitchell 2010
-
But they had a big assist from the Hollywood moguls and the invention of new media techniques.
Greg Mitchell: When A Famous Author Ran for Office -- And Politics Changed Forever Greg Mitchell 2010
-
But they had a big assist from the Hollywood moguls and the invention of new media techniques.
Greg Mitchell: When A Famous Author Ran for Office -- And Politics Changed Forever Greg Mitchell 2010
-
But they had a big assist from the Hollywood moguls and the invention of new media techniques.
Greg Mitchell: When A Famous Author Ran for Office -- And Politics Changed Forever Greg Mitchell 2010
PossibleUnderscore commented on the word assist
"He was the surgeon who offered his assistance to the assistant surgeon who was assisting the surgeon who had no further need for assistance."
-Colonel Henry Blake.
July 26, 2009