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I . help·ing [ˈhelpɪŋ] N

helping of food:

helping
to take a second [or another]helping

II . help·ing [ˈhelpɪŋ] ADJ

helping
to give [or lend] sb a helping hand

II . help [help] INTERJ help!

V . help [help] ADJ

help along VB trans to help along ⇄ sb

help off VB trans to help sb off with sth

help on VB trans to help sb on with sth

I . help out VB trans to help out ⇄ sb

help up VB trans to help up ⇄ sb

home ˈhelp N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She was charged with preparation to commit high treason, helping the enemy and espionage.
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He has a passion of not only being fit himself, but also in helping others become fit.
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Helping animals was also a theme of the year's regional press campaigning.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk
Women are assumed to possess greater communal qualities and helping behavior such as warmth, empathy, and selflessness.
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Together they hold responsibility for student admissions as well as helping students through daily life, such as UCAS and employment issues.
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He coached the freshman team for most of 1954 before helping with the varsity squad.
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New research involving Plasticine is helping scientists understand why.
cosmosmagazine.com
A network of environmentalists, research organizations, and businesses were established, helping the agenda of a sustainable city push forward.
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The man was crushed while helping to jump-start a truck.
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Codependency has become an overused term; it tends to brand all helping impulses as pathological.
psychcentral.com

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