Synonym: adjunct, help, helper, supporter. Similar words: assistance, assist, assist in, distant, resistance, instant, constant, instantly. Meaning: [-tənt] n. a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose. adj. of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another.
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181. They need your help about everything from prospecting to how to get along with their administrative assistant.
182. Between 1987 and 1989 annual salaries for assistant solicitors rose by well over half, to £20,000-70,000.
183. Just as Batman had Robin, you may have an assistant who can manage something a little more advanced than recent work.
184. She acts as if she had been employed as confidential adviser, keeper, critic, teaching assistant, and lay psychiatrist.
185. Apart from Summerchild and a clerical assistant, the Unit at the last count still consisted of one single member, Serafin herself.
186. Since the president was unavailable, I spoke with her assistant to arrange an appointment. unnecessary repetition.
187. The assistant recorder determined the preliminary issue in favour of the plaintiff, and the council now appeal to this court against his decision.
188. Despite this, the hiring of a personal assistant might be a reasonable accommodation in some circumstances.
189. Keegan had his assistant Terry McDermott later explained a plane to catch at Manchester airport on Saturday night.
190. He got his Nobel for the work he started as an assistant professor at Harvard.
191. The Association exists purely for the benefit of assistant managers.
192. Normally, the inconsistency wouldn't matter, but it might now that she's assistant editor.
193. The lack of help has forced the part-time student and administrative assistant to move to her parents' South San Francisco home.
194. A special Internet Setup Assistant helps users find an Internet access provider.
195. Hughes, who was Mott's assistant,[sentencedict.com/assistant.html] will now become head coach.
196. The, the, the late director was pushed and knocked down I guess when he was assistant director.
197. He became superintendent of the Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough in 1916 and assistant director of aircraft production in 1917.
198. Assistant principals aid the principal in the overall administration of the school.
199. Brown hired longtime aide Eleanor Johns as executive assistant to the mayor, and named campaign scheduler Whitney Schwartz as appointments secretary.
200. Employment Hotel managers and assistant managers held about 105, 000 wage and salary jobs in 1994.
201. Potential employees are screened more carefully now, said John Townsend, assistant superintendent of operations.
202. Some assistant principals hold this position for several years to prepare for advancement to principal; others are career assistant principals.
203. He will replace acting chief administrative officer Gary Stephany, who will assume his former post of assistant administrative officer.
204. John Finch had sent his assistant to tell Faith and Hannah Benn of their discovery of the body in the box.
205. My mother is assistant principal at a school in Washington, D.C.
206. Early in her career, Rothenberg worked as an assistant to Joan Jonas, a performance artist.
207. As assistant commissioner, Smith oversees marketing programs involving livestock, horticulture, fiber and international marketing.
208. About 1773 he became junior professorial assistant to the professor of anatomy at Alfort veterinary school.
209. He started at the Town House in 1991, working as assistant manager from 1997 to 1999.
210. Plucked out of school rugby by the current All Black assistant coach, Ellis has impressed with his ability and polished skills.
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