🤲assist

verb
/əˈsɪst/

Meaning

to help or support someone in doing something

Example Sentences

The nurse will assist the doctor during the surgery.

Example Expressions

assist in

Synonyms

help, support, aid, facilitate, encourage

Antonyms

hinder, obstruct

Collocations

assist someone, assist with, assist in, assist greatly

More Example Sentences

Could you assist me for a moment?

I need some assistance with this.

He trusts his assistant with the schedule.

He asks his assistant to schedule the meeting.

She commanded her assistant to call the client.

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it because many families cannot afford regular medical care

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it because many families cannot afford regular medical care and the doctor promises to return next month with more supplies

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it because many families cannot afford regular medical care and the doctor promises to return next month with more supplies hoping to make a lasting difference in the lives of the villagers.

Related Vocabularies

to roll or twist together; to coil or entwine
to change something to the opposite direction, position, or result
The act of becoming different; ongoing process of change.
to set up or establish a camp
to obtain, receive, or acquire something
to make pain, distress, or difficulty less severe or serious

Explore More