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I . aid [eɪd] N

2. aid (tool, device):

Phrases:

what's this in aid of? Brit inf

II . aid [eɪd] VB trans

credit aid N

deaf aid N Brit inf

first aid N no pl

hearing aid N

navigational aid N COMPUT

first aid kit N Brit

Legal Aid Centre N LAW

Usage examples with aiding

aiding and abetting

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The court ruled that in order for aiding and abetting to have taken place, there must be evidence of active encouragement of the crime.
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Males have less subcutaneous fat in their faces due to the effects of testosterone; testosterone also reduces fat by aiding fast metabolism.
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Similarly, the colonial elites wouldwhile not involved in crime activitieshurt the local economy by aiding the foreign exploiters.
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Sometimes epistaxis may not be apparent until the horse has lowered its head, aiding drainage of the blood.
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They will all be charged with aiding and abetting the invasion, and warrants will be issued for the arrest of all of them.
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This includes aiding members in the search for both cooperative education (co-op) and full-time employment opportunities.
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This potentially maximizes the efficient coordination of aircraft in certain weather conditions as well as aiding in noise abatement.
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Both men were charged with aiding and abetting the two companies to commit the tax offences.
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This limits the effects of pointer aliasing, aiding optimizations.
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The factory has been privatised in recent years, and is expected to reach its former production output, greatly aiding the local economy.
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