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/əˈsist/
verb
help (someone), typically by doing a share of the work.
"a senior academic would assist him in his work"
synonyms: help, aid, abet, lend a (helping) hand to, give assistance to, be of use to, oblige, accommodate, serve, be of service to, do someone a service, do someone a favor, do someone a good turn, bail someone out, come to someone's rescue, cooperate with, collaborate with, work with, succor, encourage, support, back, back up, second, be a tower of strength to, pitch in with, save someone's bacon, save someone's skin, give someone a leg up, muck in with, get stuck in with

noun
  1. (chiefly in ice hockey, basketball, or baseball) an instance of touching the puck or ball in a play in which a teammate scores, or the batter is put out.
    "he led the league with 14 outfield assists"
  2. an act of helping, typically by providing money.
    "the budget must have an assist from tax policies"

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