Associations to the word «Aided»
Noun
- Penalty
- Verification
- Perseverance
- Touchdown
- Effort
- Rebel
- Eng
- Cortes
- Rebellion
- Athenian
- Electronic
- Aid
- Battling
- Refugee
- Advance
- Overrun
- Imaging
- Doping
- Advent
- Partisan
- Legate
- Digestion
- Irrigation
- Heracles
- Polymerase
- Computing
- Tracking
- Shaman
- Salford
- Manufacture
- Connacht
- Stronghold
- Cyborg
- Volunteer
- Scaffold
- Instrumentation
- Halftime
- Geometry
- Hannibal
- Detection
- Evacuation
- Sonar
- Troop
- Estab
- Coup
- Arjuna
- Foe
- Grammar
- Accessibility
- Grant
- Retainer
- Microscopy
- Strife
- Instruction
- Bede
- Reconstruction
- Breakthrough
- Capture
- Printing
- Dynamics
- Drove
- Conquest
- Slew
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
AIDED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of aid
AIDED AND ABETTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of aid and abet
AIDED AWARENESS, noun. (advertising) In advertising research, recognition of a specific brand or product from a list of possible names offered as a prompt.
Dictionary definition
AIDED, adjective. Having help; often used as a combining form.
Wise words
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