Similar words: unaided, braided, aide-de-camp, aide, maiden, adelaide, bridesmaid, maidenhead. Meaning: [eɪd] adj. having help; often used as a combining form.
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31. The technology-heavy Nasdaq composite rallied 20. 89 points to 1011. 10, aided by a rebound in many small-capitalization stocks.
32. In certain circumstances an unassisted party may be awarded costs from the legal aid fund if his opponent is legally aided.
33. Experts are still trying to locate the fault which caused another shutdown of the £1m Computer Aided Despatch system.
34. Slowly, aided by a remarkable memory for visual patterns, he became familiar with the endless series of new star groups.
35. It argued that these were not soft options but properly applied would be tough penalties which aided the battle to reduce crime.
36. Recent innovations with computer aided design enable us to produce magazines which are more creative, efficient and cost effective.
37. The hack drivers aided and abetted this extortion, hustling unwary tourists to the Davis establishment.
38. This aided the operation of the fixed exchange rate system and helped to maintain a low inflation rate in the international economy.
39. She answered effortlessly, fluently, without hesitancy, aided by her innate gift for words.
40. Professional discipline is aided by measures that enable professionals to monitor and correct their own work.
41. The company posted a 122 percent rise in operating profit for fiscal 1995, aided primarily by the acquisition.
42. At present there is no provision in legislation which positively prevents the establishment of a Voluntary Aided tertiary college.
43. Aided by sufficient alcohol(sentencedict.com), we might all be prepared to start thinking the unthinkable.
44. Government programmes aided by voluntary effort have helped to establish and man hospitals and detection and treatment centres.
45. Estimation of porosity in rocks is aided by impregnation with stained resin.
46. He is aided by the courageous local newspaper editor and a retired missionary woman.
47. But Selikoff persisted in his campaign against asbestos, aided and abetted by labor unions and environmental groups.
48. They were thus left to fend for themselves, aided only by the diplomatic intercession of the Protestant Cantons.
49. The overall quality levels of restoration and maintenance are probably higher now than ever before and market values have aided this aspect.
50. The company dealt with uncertainty through a flexible organizational style, aided by a rapidly evolving information network.
51. However, aided by an outrageous fluke in frame four from which he made 75, Parrott levelled at 2-2.
52. The marathon relay, aided by excellent weather, was completed three hours inside the team's self-imposed limit of 12 days.
53. Both his interventions greatly aided Bill Clinton in defeating his Republican opponents.
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54. Each group is aided by a tutor or consultant, whose task it is to help the group with the feedback aspects.
55. Second, the doctor has aided and abetted the patient only in his refusal to undergo further treatment.
56. Otherwise, the pressure exerted by the security services, aided by the police, caused much concern.
57. Four hundred and fifty pupils and 25 teaching staff are aided by 11 other salaried support colleagues.
58. The ambiguity present in O'Connell has arguably aided catholic nationalists over the years in the justification of their policies.
59. Search for a preventive treatment for the disease has been greatly aided by advances in molecular genetics.
60. Our ability to combat organized crime has been aided by our partnership with local police.
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