assist
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
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to give aid or help.
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to be present, as at a meeting or ceremony.
noun
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Sports.
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Baseball. a play that helps to put out a batter or base runner.
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Basketball, Ice Hockey. a play that helps a teammate in gaining a goal.
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the official credit scored for such plays.
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a helpful act.
She finished her homework without an assist from her father.
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Machinery. an electrical, hydraulic, or mechanical means of increasing power, efficiency, or ease of use.
a luxury automobile equipped with assists for brakes, steering, windows, and seat adjustment.
verb
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to give help or support to (a person, cause, etc); aid
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to work or act as an assistant or subordinate to (another)
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ice hockey to help (a team-mate) to score, as by passing the puck
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archaic to be present; attend
noun
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the act of helping; aid; assistance
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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
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sport
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a pass or other action by a player which enables another player to score a goal
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a credit given for such an action
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Related Words
See help.
Other Word Forms
- assister noun
- assistive adjective
- nonassister noun
- overassist verb
- reassist verb (used with object)
- unassisted adjective
- unassisting adjective
- well-assisted adjective
Etymology
Origin of assist
First recorded in 1505–15; from Latin assistere “to stand by, help,” from as- as- ( def. ) + sistere “to cause to stand, stop,” derivative of stāre “to stand” ( stand ( def. ) )
Example Sentences
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LeBron James, who tops that list, added to it with 14 points and six assists.
From Los Angeles Times
McBurnie hasn't played for Scotland for five years - and may never again - but he has 13 goals and seven assists in 30 games in the English Championship.
From BBC
Two days off between games left James looking spry, with lob dunks and dunks on the fast break contributing to his 21 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds.
From Los Angeles Times
Kaoru Mitoma is a name familiar to Premier League fans and has impressed during his five years at Brighton, where he has made 130 appearances across all competitions scoring 26 goals and providing 21 assists.
From BBC
In fact, he already has more league goals and assists than in any other campaign in his career.
From BBC
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