Aid
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impediment, burden, impede, malevolence, disconcert, taking, denounce, stop, disapprove, inhibitor, restraint, opposition, repression, upset, stranglehold, block, encumbrance, disfavor, loss, unkindness, injure, confound, silence, stoppage, hurt, counteract, harm, discouragement, obstruction, blockage, obstruct, hinder, deterrence, penalty, deter, constraint, discourage, hindrance, damage, frustration, dissuade, ill will, handicap, expose, injury.
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"
Your
sisters
are
doing
it,
with
the
aid
of
an
old
woman
who
has
come
from
Galway.
"The Landleaguers" by Anthony Trollope
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Some
of
the
men
in
the
corridor
came
in
to
aid
them
in
so
doing.
"The Bravest of the Brave or, with Peterborough in Spain" by G. A. Henty
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No
aid
from
the
past
is
needed
for
this
and
none
is
to
be
had.
"The American Judiciary" by Simeon E. Baldwin, LLD
Top resources with antonyms for AID:
Date________________. • Antonyms 3 Level 10. Directions: Choose the word
that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 1. AID.
1 a person who helps a more skilled person <Jack is his mother's preferred aid in
the kitchen, as his sister Janice is clumsy when it comes to chopping and ...
1 an act or instance of helping <I could use your help getting this tire back on the
car> Synonyms abetment, aid, assist, assistance, backing, boost, hand, helping ...
Synonyms and antonyms for aid ... 2. aid (n.) the activity of contributing to the
fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose. Synonyms: ministration
...
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