English to Igbo Meaning of aid - enyemaka


Aid :
enyemaka

Enyemaka, enyemaka, aka, agbam ume, amara, ndo, mgbapu, ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri, nchedo, ngwá, inyeaka

Enyemaka, aka, enyemaka, enyi, amara, mata onwe na, imekota, kwadoo, iru

enyemakaosote onyeisi Òtùaidedinyeakan'inyereAIDS
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Definitions of aid in English
Noun(1) a person or thing that is a resource that helps make something easier or possible to do(2) the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose(3) gift of money or other material help to support a person or cause(4) the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something
Verb(1) give help or assistance; be of service(2) improve the condition of
Examples of aid in English
(1) SIR - I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the young couple who came to my aid on Friday evening when I was stranded in my car in a flood near Carleton.(2) within six weeks he was walking with the aid of a walker(3) diet and exercise aid healthy skin(4) Adding the right types of fats - healthy fats - to your diet can not only aid your fat loss but also help you put on muscle mass.(5) Mr Conroy's fishing partner was rescued by two surfers who went to his aid after hearing yells for help, police said.(6) the photos were an aid to identifying them(7) they gave us a lot of aid(8) his friends went to his aid(9) A passing patrol of some 25 troops from the Afghan National Army came to their aid .(10) A help page is all set up to aid you in determining whether your phone is web-enabled - an option you may have never even considered using before.(11) Eventually, they turned to their church and asked for some financial aid to buy food and basics and got it.(12) ÔÇÿNot one of the boys went to his aid , or thereafter summoned help, or displayed any concern for their hapless victim,ÔÇÖ said Mr Martin.(13) Fortunately two local men came to their aid and Mrs Christie and her mother were pulled to safety before the next waves hit the shoreline.(14) This is clearly not an exercise for the short term while there is so much to do but by keeping donors engaged with the affected communities for longer, it could be a powerful aid to longer term reconstruction.(15) Two passers-by came to his aid and helped to find the cause of his injury.(16) Finding effective ways to relax, such as devoting time for relaxation, taking yoga classes or fitting in gentle exercise, may aid the chances of conception.
Related Phrases of aid
(1) first aid ::
mgbata ọsọ enyemaka mbụ
(2) first aid kit ::
mbụ enyemaka gaa
(3) financial aid ::
enyemaka ego
(4) hearing aid ::
ikpe enyemaka
(5) first aid box ::
mbụ enyemaka igbe
(6) band-aid ::
ihe mmachi ọnya
(7) visual aid ::
visual enyemaka
(8) legal aid ::
iwu enyemaka
(9) aid worker ::
aka ọrụ
Synonyms
Noun
1. assistance ::
aka
2. relief ::
enyemaka
3. attention ::
ntị
4. economic aid ::
aku na uba na ihe enyemaka
5. help ::
Enyemaka
Verb
6. help ::
Enyemaka
7. facilitate ::
ikwado
Antonyms
1. hinder ::
igbochi
Different Forms
aid, aided, aides, aiding
Word Example from TV Shows
...as an aid to social bonding
in large groups.

...as an AID to social bonding in large groups.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20

Get some fresh aid--

Get some fresh AID--

Westworld Season 2, Episode 4

come with Thy grace and heavenly aid.

come with Thy grace and heavenly AID."

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 4

But you can see why I was
eager to aid in your

But you can see why I was eager to AID in your

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

I rode north with the Knights of the Vale
to come to your aid.

I rode north with the Knights of the Vale to come to your AID.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 5

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