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  1. 2 days ago · aid in American English. (eid) transitive verb. 1. to provide support for or relief to; help. to aid the homeless victims of the fire. 2. to promote the progress or accomplishment of; facilitate. intransitive verb.

  2. Synonyms for AID: aide, assistant, apprentice, adjutant, deputy, sidekick, helper, adjunct; Antonyms of AID: hindrance, impediment, disadvantage, drawback, minus ...

  3. Find 95 different ways to say AID, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. Culture aid aid Most aid (= money, food and equipment) is given to the world's poorest countries to help reduce poverty. Projects paid for by aid money are often aimed at improving local housing and water supply, agriculture, health and education. Training local people is a central part of many programmes.

  5. 2 aid / ˈ eɪd/ noun. plural aids. Britannica Dictionary definition of AID. 1. [noncount] : the act of helping someone : help or assistance given to someone. The teacher enlisted/sought the aid of several students for the project. [=the teacher asked several students to help with the project] The project was completed with the aid of several ...

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  7. 1 [uncountable] money, food, etc. that is sent to help countries in difficult situations economic/humanitarian/emergency aid An extra $10 million in foreign aid has been promised. aid agencies (= organizations that provide help) medical aid programs Topic Collocations International Relations trade

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