Pronunciation: /əˈsɪst/
noun a person who helps or supports someone else in a particular task
A1 I need your assist with my homework.
A2 She asked for his assist in fixing the car.
B1 The team worked together to assist the new employee in learning the ropes.
B2 The doctor provided medical assist to the injured hiker.
C1 The government has programs in place to assist those in need of financial help.
C2 The charity organization offers assist to refugees in finding housing and employment.
verb to help or support someone in a particular task
A1 I can assist you with your homework.
A2 She assisted her friend in moving to a new apartment.
B1 The teacher assists the students in understanding difficult concepts.
B2 The new software program is designed to assist users in managing their finances.
C1 The medical team assisted in the surgery by providing support and expertise.
C2 The organization assists communities in developing sustainable solutions for clean water access.
formal I am here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.
informal Hey, let me know if you need any help, I can assist you with that.
slang I got your back, I can assist with that if you need me to.
figurative Sometimes a kind word can assist in healing a broken heart.
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