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Definition of assistance noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

assistance

noun
 
/əˈsɪstəns/
 
/əˈsɪstəns/
[uncountable] (formal)
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  1. help or support
    • technical/economic/military assistance
    • financial assistance for people on low incomes
    • Can I be of any assistance?
    • Despite his cries, no one came to his assistance.
    • The other passengers went to her assistance.
    • with the assistance of somebody/something He can only walk with the assistance of crutches.
    • assistance with something She offered me practical assistance with my research.
    • assistance in doing something/to do something The company provides advice and assistance in finding work.
    Extra Examples
    • She had no one to turn to for assistance.
    • I advise you to seek assistance from the police.
    • People in the flooded areas are in need of direct assistance.
    • The World Bank promised assistance to the value of $5 million.
    • The government is willing to lend assistance to victims of the flooding.
    • The treaty pledged mutual assistance in the event of an attack on either country.
    • The work was completed with the assistance of local carpenters.
    • They argued the case for extra government assistance for the poorest regions.
    • We provide assistance if your car breaks down.
    • assistance in finding suitable accommodation
    • Our staff are trained to give personal assistance such as help with medication.
    • humanitarian assistance for refugees
    • the stigma attached to receiving social assistance
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • great
    • real
    verb + assistance
    • give somebody
    • lend (somebody)
    • offer (somebody)
    preposition
    • with assistance
    • without assistance
    • assistance  for
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    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French, or from medieval Latin assistentia, from Latin assistere ‘take one's stand by’, from ad- ‘to, at’ + sistere ‘take one's stand’.
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