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Help Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages. |
| 2. | to save; rescue; succor: Help me, I'm falling! |
| 3. | to make easier or less difficult; contribute to; facilitate: The exercise of restraint is certain to help the achievement of peace. |
| 4. | to be useful or profitable to: Her quick mind helped her career. |
| 5. | to refrain from; avoid (usually prec. by can or cannot): He can't help doing it. |
| 6. | to relieve or break the uniformity of: Small patches of bright color can help an otherwise dull interior. |
| 7. | to relieve (someone) in need, sickness, pain, or distress. |
| 8. | to remedy, stop, or prevent: Nothing will help my headache. |
| 9. | to serve food to at table (usually fol. by to): Help her to salad. |
| 10. | to serve or wait on (a customer), as in a store. |
–verb (used without object) | 11. | to give aid; be of service or advantage: Every little bit helps. |
–noun | 12. | the act of helping; aid or assistance; relief or succor. |
| 13. | a person or thing that helps: She certainly is a help in an emergency. |
| 14. | a hired helper; employee. |
| 15. | a body of such helpers. |
| 16. | a domestic servant or a farm laborer. |
| 17. | means of remedying, stopping, or preventing: The thing is done, and there is no help for it now. |
–interjection | 19. | (used as an exclamation to call for assistance or to attract attention.) |
—Verb phrase| 20. | help out, to assist in an effort; be of aid to: Her relatives helped out when she became ill. |
—Idioms| 21. | cannot or can't help but, to be unable to refrain from or avoid; be obliged to: Still, you can't help but admire her. |
| 22. | help oneself to, | a. | to serve oneself; take a portion of: Help yourself to the cake. |
| b. | to take or use without asking permission; appropriate: They helped themselves to the farmer's apples. Help yourself to any o
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| 23. | so help me, (used as a mild form of the oath “so help me God”) I am speaking the truth; on my honor: That's exactly what happened, so help me. |
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Desk Definition–noun | 1. | an article of furniture having a broad, usually level, writing surface, as well as drawers or compartments for papers, writing materials, etc. |
| 2. | a frame for supporting a book from which the service is read in a church. |
| 4. | the section of a large organization, as a governmental bureau or newspaper, having authority over and responsibility for particular operations within the organization: city desk; foreign desk. |
| 5. | a table or counter, as in a library or office, at which a specific job is performed or a service offered: an information desk; reception desk. |
| 6. | a stand used to support sheet music; music stand. |
| 7. | (in an orchestra) a seat or position assigned by rank (usually used in combination): a first-desk flutist. |
–adjective | 8. | of or pertaining to a writing desk: a desk drawer. |
| 9. | of a size or form suitable for use on a desk: desk dictionary. |
| 10.<
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