Pronunciation: /ˈpʌblɪk əˈsɪstəns/
noun a government program that provides financial aid to individuals or families in need
A1 Public assistance is help provided by the government to people in need.
A2 Many families rely on public assistance to make ends meet.
B1 Applying for public assistance can be a complex process that requires documentation.
B2 Public assistance programs vary from country to country in terms of eligibility and benefits.
C1 The government's allocation of funds for public assistance has been a topic of debate in recent years.
C2 Efforts to reform public assistance systems often face resistance from various stakeholders.
formal Many families rely on public assistance to meet their basic needs.
informal Some people get help from the government when they need it.
slang People sometimes get a handout from the state when they're in a tough spot.
figurative Public assistance acts as a safety net for those facing financial hardship.
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