English to Marathi Dictionary aid

aid

मदत
definition
verb
women were aided in childbirth by midwives
help, assist, or support (someone or something) in the achievement of something.
noun
he saw the pilot slumped in his cockpit and went to his aid
help, typically of a practical nature.
translation of 'aid'
मदत,
साहाय्य देणे,
मदत करणे,
सहाय्य,
मदत करणारी गोष्ट किंवा व्यक्ती
example
diet and exercise 'aid' healthy skin
This is an 'aid' to bring more security in the post-Cold War era.
It's a difficult environment at the best of times, but with roads cut, delivering 'aid' to needy areas is proving to be a challenge.
Today, it seems, the people of Terence Bay have won back the right to visit their local lighthouse, which the Coast Guard still maintains as an active 'aid' to navigation.
she walked with the 'aid' of a Zimmer frame
with the 'aid' of his old friend
A prolific burglar who targeted vulnerable pensioners has been jailed for a second time after stealing from a ‘Good Samaritan’ who came to his 'aid' .
But her family, which includes five sisters and her brother, came to her 'aid' when most of them put themselves forward for compatibility testing.
In 1678, he spoke in favour of giving an 'aid' to the king, and the following month obtained a commission for raising an independent company of foot, and was appointed governor of Bridlington.
When Creon kidnaps Antigone, the Chorus prays that Athene will 'aid' King Theseus in bringing her back safely.
Food and other 'aid' to the refugees, living in the area for three years, has been stopped since Jan.1.
within six weeks he was walking with the 'aid' of a walker
A physiotherapist will oversee and monitor all progress and explain knee exercises that will 'aid' recovery.
exercise is an important 'aid' to recovery after heart attacks
A passing patrol of some 25 troops from the Afghan National Army came to their 'aid' .
Her family claims staff failed to respond to her desperate cries for help, and believe they only came to her 'aid' when she collapsed from her injuries.
In many ways it reminded me of how Irish people responded to the great tragedy of famine in my own country of Ethiopia 20 years ago when so many of you came to our 'aid' at a time of such need and difficulty.
Many books have been written and learning programs begun to 'aid' us in achieving this goal.
'aid' convoys
The guests were all kept on special diets to 'aid' their recovery.
Mr Naughton said the facilities to 'aid' independent living in the Dublin region were fairly good but across the rest of the country they were poor.
700,000 tons of food 'aid'
In 1998, the Government provided significant financial 'aid' to farmers.
The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry 'aid' to remote areas.
He told of how his cousin and her family came to his 'aid' and gratefully helped him in the reconstruction.
The underfunded UN Relief and Works Agency is being forced to cut off food 'aid' because of security restrictions.
Finding effective ways to relax, such as devoting time for relaxation, taking yoga classes or fitting in gentle exercise, may 'aid' the chances of conception.
Please can you print a message of thanks to the young lady who came to my 'aid' in Hawes Lane on the morning of Saturday, June 7.
Baboo believes that research on retention will prove an effective 'aid' to help colleges and universities do a better job with their minority students.
With the help of a nurse who came to their 'aid' , they tried without success to revive him.
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