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aid
noun as in help, support
Strongest matches
assistance, benefit, care, compensation, cooperation, gift, relief, service, subsidy, treatment
Strong matches
advancement, advice, advocacy, alleviation, allowance, assist, attention, backing, backup, benefaction, benevolence, bounty, charity, comfort, deliverance, encouragement, endowment, favor, furtherance, giving, guidance, hand, handout, lift, ministration, ministry, patronage, promotion, reinforcement, rescue, reward, salvation, sustenance
Weak matches
verb as in help, support
Weak matches
bail out, go to bat for, go with, lend a hand, open doors for, stick up for, straighten out
Example Sentences
“Will we, as a Black community, be wiped out?” said Hughes, who runs the Black-focused mutual aid organization My Tribe Rise.
In a joint statement on Tuesday, the Trump administration announced it would reinstate military aid to Ukraine and restart intelligence-sharing with Kyiv - after abruptly halting this after their row.
Just a week ago, the US suspended military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine in the aftermath of the bitter meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump at the White House.
Three other deputies rushed to his aid and ultimately stopped the attack, though they all were injured in the process.
Vance accused Zelensky of lacking respect, of sending politicians on a "propaganda tour" of Ukraine and of being insufficiently thankful for US aid.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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