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Example sentences for "aiding"

Lexicographically close words:
aided; aider; aiders; aides; aidge; aids; aient; aifter; aige; aigrette
  1. Montrose himself did not consider the action further, being wholly occupied in aiding Enistor to recover his senses.

  2. Fear would prevent my aiding you in any way, and you need aid more than you guess.

  3. Her statements involved Mr. Shanks the lawyer in the scheme of fraud as a principal, but they compromised deeply Mrs. Hazleton herself as cognizant of all that was going on, and aiding and abetting with her personal advice.

  4. Tell her the Sidhe have thrown a spell of helplessness upon me while deceiving me with false visions of my aiding them in their war with the evil enchanters.

  5. If through his added strength we conquer, then will he be the saviour of Eri; beloved by the Gods, he will cease to be a wild warrior on earth, and become a leader of mortals, aiding them on the way to the immortals.

  6. Any person who transmits money south is liable to arrest and trial for aiding and abetting the enemy; but I do not think it our business to collect debts other than rents.

  7. No agent can collect and remit money south without subjecting himself to arrest and trial for aiding and abetting the public enemy.

  8. Captain Hammond, my chief of staff, though in feeble health, was very active in rallying broken troops, encouraging the steadfast and aiding to form the lines of defense and attack.

  9. No; for you are not of my brother's party, and the Abbot would have no reason for aiding you.

  10. These are to be assured that what they may lose now by aiding me shall some day be restored to them.

  11. In the descriptions that follow, each function is represented as embodied in one man, this aiding simplicity and clearness in description.

  12. Then came the great contribution of the nineteenth century to physics, aiding to explain important parts of the vast process by the mechanical theory of heat.

  13. It has, however, a real though indirect influence on the production of the effect by soliciting and aiding the determination of the free efficient cause to act.

  14. Most injuriously do they accuse me of aiding Darnley's death; yet, blessed Lady!

  15. Ochon, that I sud ever be concerned in aiding and abetting an escape frae justice!

  16. The desire of aiding him rushed strongly on my mind, notwithstanding the apparent difficulty, and even impossibility, of the task.

  17. Of “Ferri Chlo” the literature says: “Ferri Chlo is found with all proteids and nucleins and herein acts as magnetic iron, aiding the play of the electrical travel.

  18. The assertion that the iron chlorid “acts as magnetic iron aiding the play of the electric travel” is nonsensical and on a par with the electric belt method of exploitation, and suggests forcibly the class to which Alleotone belongs.

  19. I want personally to thank you and the committee for the exposure of this journal and for having drawn my attention to the fact that I was unwittingly aiding and abetting such a journal.

  20. When France first interfered in Mexican affairs, it was in conjunction with Great Britain and Spain, on the pretext of aiding Mexico to provide for her debts to these powers.

  21. Then the action was renewed with fresh vigor on both sides; our officers aiding and encouraging their men to every possible effort.

  22. A year later, in 1848, a requisition was issued on the Governor of Ohio for the return of fifteen persons charged with aiding in the escape of slaves.

  23. For the sake of aiding one Negro slave boy to reach freedom they went to the expense and trouble to feign an elopement to Ohio via Maysville, but the Lexington authorities caught them as they were coming back on the Lexington Pike near Paris.

  24. No one doubted that Mahan was guilty of aiding slaves; but it was seen that he had been shrewd enough to confine his activities to the State of Ohio, where the Kentucky authorities had no jurisdiction.

  25. This small sum proved a very acceptable and timely relief in aiding the Presidency to relieve some of the distress, and to fit out as pioneers for the mountains.

  26. God hath prescribed unto this people the duty of aiding whosoever will aid them, of serving his best interests, and of demonstrating to him their abiding loyalty.

  27. This is what is meant by aiding the one true God—a theme to which the Pen of Him Who causeth the dawn to break hath referred in all His Books and Tablets.

  28. Hodges, and learnt how fearlessly you were devoting yourself to the work of aiding those stricken with the Plague.

  29. Cyril and his companions had, after satisfying their first curiosity, set to work to assist the fugitives, by aiding them to carry down their goods to the waterside.

  30. He, like the majority of the nation, was opposed to it, and, although willing to give his life in defence of his country when attacked, felt it by no means his duty to do so when we were aiding the designs of France in crushing a brave enemy.

  31. For aiding thee, many heroic Danavas have been born on the earth.

  32. And these and many other chiefs of monkey-chiefs, countless in number, O king, came there for aiding Rama's cause.

  33. I acknowledge that there are some deceitful and hypocritical wretches among us, who will tell us one thing while they mean another, and thus they go on aiding our enemies to oppress themselves and us.

  34. Removal of body unlawfully or aiding in such removal is punishable as a felony—one to ten years (S.

  35. Knowingly aiding and assisting therein is punishable with a penalty of from $10 to $25 for each offence (ib.

  36. Knowingly aiding and assisting therein is punishable with a penalty of from $20 to $50 for each offence (ib.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aiding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.