Any assistance you can give me would be appreciated.
I'll be happy to provide you with whatever assistance you may need.
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Eventually, a cart came out and Myers rose to his feet with some assistance as the crowd gave him a round of applause for sacrificing his body for his team.—
Scott Thompson,
FOXNews.com,
30 June 2026 These vehicles were blocking and impeding fire operations, and several were non-operational and required tow truck assistance for removal.—
Jeff Nguyen,
CBS News,
1 July 2026 Beyond infrastructure, technical assistance and startup support are crucial.—
Dawn Thilmany,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026 Animal control officials should be contacted when assistance is needed, the CDC recommends.—
Kelli Arseneau,
USA Today,
1 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for assistance
Word History
Etymology
Middle English assistence, assistance, borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Medieval Latin assistentia "presence, participation, guidance," going back to Late Latin, "aid," noun derivative of Latin assistent-, assistens, present participle of assistere "to take up a position near, stand by, stand by as a supporter or advocate" — more at assist entry 1
Note:
In the case of both this word and assistant Modern English has chosen the French form with -a- in the suffix rather than Latin -e-.