What is another word for with the help of?

Pronunciation: [wɪððə hˈɛlp ɒv] (IPA)

With the help of is a common phrase used to indicate that something has been achieved with assistance from others. However, using the same phrase repeatedly can become monotonous and dull. So, it is always useful to know synonyms for this phrase. Some alternatives for with the help of are with the aid of, through the support of, by means of, assisted by, in tandem with, together with, and supported by. These synonyms can add variety and interest to your writing or conversation. Moreover, using alternative phrases can help convey the same message in a more engaging and dynamic manner.

What are the hypernyms for With the help of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    supported by, Aided by, Aiding with, Assisted by, Assisting with, Enabled by, Enabling with, Facilitated by, Facilitating with, Guided by, Guiding with, Promoted by, Promoting with, Supporting with.

Famous quotes with With the help of

  • Because in Russia you were able to triumph with the help of a large class of poor peasants, you represent things in such a way, as if we in Western Europe are also going to have that help.
    Herman Gorter
  • The revolution in Russia was victorious with the help of the poor peasants. This should always be borne in mind here in Western Europe and all the world over. But the workers in Western Europe stand alone: this should never be forgotten in Russia.
    Herman Gorter
  • I am dying with the help of too many physicians.
    Alexander the Great
  • It is the custom of the Roman Church which I unworthily serve with the help of God, to tolerate some things, to turn a blind eye to some, following the spirit of discretion rather than the rigid letter of the law.
    Pope Gregory VII
  • A man can only attain knowledge with the help of those who possess it. This must be understood from the very beginning. One must learn from him who knows.
    George Gurdjieff

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