Synonym: aid, help, lend a hand, support. Antonym: oppose, resist. Similar words: assist in, assistant, assistance, resist, persist, subsist, insist, assign. Meaning: [ə'sɪst] n. 1. the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose 2. (sports) the act of enabling another player to make a good play. v. 1. give help or assistance; be of service 2. act as an assistant in a subordinate or supportive function 3. work for or be a servant to.
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61. The guide is written to assist consumers in choosing the best insurance plan.
62. The Nevill Trust still functions to assist scholars and apprentices financially.
63. Surgery can sometimes assist, but again,(www.Sentencedict.com) the only long-term solution is screening of breeding stock.
64. The smith was invoking the part of the Elizabethan Poor Law which required the parish to assist the able-bodied to work.
65. It can assist in diminishing the effects of an asthma attack and is an integral part of the childbirth process.
66. In addition to environmental work, 11 students are attending Bidston Village Primary School every week to assist teachers in classroom work.
67. The Fund has been able to assist with new charitable trusts at Thirlestane and Newliston in Lothian.
68. Charsky, rising, reached down a - hand to assist her in mounting the stage.
69. In this position, you will assist in training new employees.
70. The second is to develop the promotional materials which can assist in conveying the main, general arguments for teaching history.
71. Does the health authority have any provision to assist young people to acquire the necessary academic qualifications for entry to nurse training?
72. There is, too, a grant to assist inner London boroughs taking on education powers.
73. The national association of large real estate developers sent its president to assist the process.
74. It is just one, however, of several that have sprung up to assist car buyers.
75. I would be grateful if you would display this material at your surgery to assist with our awareness campaign.
76. Amplified vibration can reinforce the normal rhythm of speech and can greatly assist forming the right habits.
77. Tiny organisms that live in the soil assist the process of decay.
78. Foreign relations On Sept. 16 the United Kingdom government announced an aid package to assist in the process of democratization.
79. Fortunately, too, he had at least one dauntless and resourceful boy of school age to assist.
80. His task was to be to assess whether the Commonwealth could assist with constitutional negotiations.
81. I noted with curiosity that Phil made no move to assist her.
82. Some small changes could well assist the introduction of electric vehicles to the market.
83. The region has continued to develop projects to assist professionals working in religious broadcasting.
84. As committed feminists they feel that feminism can greatly assist the professional mental health worker.
85. Their regular work on this day is handled by the novices who are assigned to assist them during the week.
86. Some funeral directors will assist in do-it-yourself funerals by supplying a simple coffin and dealing with the documentation. 4.
87. If you do not understand the details enclosed please contact the Finance Department where the staff will be pleased to assist.
88. Applicants are attached to a voluntary business advisor in their own area who will assist them with their initial business plan.
89. The purpose of the circuit board fault diagnostic aid is to assist the diagnosis performed using automatic test equipment.
90. Nevertheless, it was independently undertaken, in a very matter-of-fact way, to assist a respected superior in coping.
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