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aider

[ayd-er] / ˈeɪd ər /
NOUN
paraclete
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With the team's primary medic also injured by rockfall, Kirsty, a back-up first aider with just a one week-long course under her belt, was called into action.

From BBC Aug. 30, 2025

“The aider and abettor is legally responsible for the acts of other persons that are the natural and probable consequences of the crime in which he intentionally participated.”

From Slate Mar. 5, 2019

Also, the report said Moscow lab director Grigory Rodchenkov is “an aider and abettor of the doping activities.”

From Washington Times Nov. 9, 2015

Also, the report said Moscow lab director Grigory Rodchenkov is "an aider and abettor of the doping activities."

From US News Nov. 9, 2015

He looks half a corpse too, years aider than when I left Dragonstone.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

Dr Gulhane, who is also a GP, then led a team of first aiders who used a defibrillator to resuscitate him.

From BBC Nov. 8, 2024

In the event of a cardiac arrest, rapid intervention is essential: If first aiders carry out resuscitation measures in good time, the patient's circulation can be restarted in the best-case scenario.

From Science Daily Apr. 24, 2024

Most bills around the country focus on providers or so-called aiders and abettors.

From Seattle Times Feb. 26, 2023

Yet it may have been forgotten that the pardon was, in fact, narrow — it didn’t cover Nixon’s aiders and abettors.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 27, 2020

The senate, as I said before, consisted of those who were Lycurgus's chief aiders and assistants in his plan.

From The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch being parts of the "Lives" of Plutarch, edited for boys and girls by White, John S. (John Stuart)




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