Assisting
to give support or aid to; help:
please -ssist him in moving the furniture.
to be -ssociated with as an or helper.
to give aid or help.
to be present, as at a meeting or ceremony.
sports.
baseball. a play that helps to put out a batter or base runner.
basketball, ice hockey. a play that helps a teammate in gaining a goal.
the official credit scored for such plays.
a helpful act:
she finished her homework without an -ssist from her father.
machinery. an electrical, hydraulic, or mechanical means of increasing power, efficiency, or ease of use:
a luxury automobile equipped with -ssists for brakes, steering, windows, and seat adjustment.
contemporary examples
he was praised for being physically fit, for -ssisting in training canine officers, and for helping out citizens in need.
james peters, the scottsdale cop involved in six justifiable homicides terry greene sterling september 24, 2012
the article also suggested that aid to those areas is -ssisting isis in its state-building ambitions.
why humanitarians talk to isis joshua hersh october 23, 2014
rosenbaum contended that ortega is incapable of appreciating her situation and -ssisting in her own defense.
‘killer nanny’ case: what the krims didn’t know about yoselyn ortega michael daly june 25, 2013
everybody involved in -ssisting the malaysians has been very tight-lipped about what is going on.
why is malaysia hiding its report on mh370? clive irving april 27, 2014
he said anwar and others in the pakistani-american community in connecticut have gone “above and beyond” in -ssisting the bureau.
did the bomber act alone? philip shenon may 6, 2010
historical examples
we seem to be -ssisting at some of those combats a steccato chiuso wherein sixtus iv.
renaissance in italy vol. 3 john addington symonds
he finished packing and, after -ssisting his master to dress, was dismissed for the night.
jack o’ judgment edgar wallace
-ssisting at the ten o’clock missa, cantata parochialis was always a source of devotion and unusual interest.
the greater love george t. mccarthy
“she is perfectly safe,” replied frank, -ssisting her to a seat.
the boat club oliver optic
your officers, and those aiding and -ssisting them, ought to be protected and supported.
abridgment of the debates of congress, from 1789 to 1856, vol. i (of 16) thomas hart benton
verb
to give help or support to (a person, cause, etc); aid
to work or act as an -ssistant or subordinate to (another)
(hockey:ice) to help (a team-mate) to score, as by p-ssing the puck
(archaic) (intransitive) foll by at. to be present; attend
noun
(us & canadian) the act of helping; aid; -ssistance
(baseball) the act of a player who throws or deflects a batted ball in such a way that a team is enabled to put out an opponent
(sport)
a p-ss or other action by a player which enables another player to score a goal
a credit given for such an action
v.
early 15c., from middle french -ssister “to stand by, help, put, place, -ssist” (14c.), from latin -ssistere “stand by, take a stand near, attend,” from ad- “to” (see ad-) + sistere “take a stand, cause to stand,” from pie -siste-, reduplicated form of root -sta- “to stand” (see stet). related: -ssisted; -ssisting. medical -ssisted suicide attested from 1884.
n.
1570s, “an act of -ssistance,” from -ssist (v.). in the sporting sense attested 1877 in baseball, 1925 in ice hockey.
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