aid (someone) in (something)

aid (someone) in (something)

To assist someone in completing an action or activity. It was nice of Julie to aid me in cleaning my house before the party. Jim aided his son in changing the flat tire on the car.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

aid someone in something

to help someone in some kind of trouble. Will you aid me in this difficulty?
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aid someone in doing something

to help someone do something. He aided her in fixing up the back bedroom.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • aid
  • aid in
  • aid in doing
  • aide
  • avail
  • avail (oneself) of
  • avail of
  • avail oneself of
  • take action on
  • take action on (someone or something)