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Meanings of
assisted
in English
Having help; often used as a combining form.
aided
unassisted
Related terms
motor-assisted
power-assisted
Usage of
assisted
in English
1
Methods: This cross-sectional study includes families
assisted
by the public health system.
2
French law currently allows
assisted
reproduction for married couples with infertility problems.
3
However, despite emerging data, many surgeons remain wary of
computer
-
assisted
orthopedic surgery.
4
They are therefore regularly used in our hospitals to learn
ultrasound
-
assisted
interventions.
5
So as of today we have
assisted
51 whānau, Ms Tuaine said.
6
Proposals for electronically
assisted
voting are to be considered by the Government.
7
Conclusion: There is limited available evidence about effectiveness of
corticotomy
-
assisted
accelerated orthodontics.
8
A solid
phase
-
assisted
synthetic approach was used to optimize the 3'-amide functionality.
9
I've gone days without sleep and have
assisted
in hundreds of surgeries.
10
Conclusion:
Robotic
-
assisted
pancreatic surgery is safe and feasible for all pancreatic diseases.
11
Early in the spring he
assisted
at the discovery of the Laocoon.
12
National Guard troops
assisted
in moving some evacuees out of harm's way.
13
The papers were made out; he had
assisted
in their drawing up.
14
Both caddies
assisted
their players to victory last weekend under different circumstances.
15
So Chrystie, guileless and subjugated,
assisted
in the development of the Idea.
16
In the dining-room the men,
assisted
by the waiters, help the women.
Other examples for "assisted"
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About this term
assisted
assist
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
assist by
assist suicide
assist dying
assist reproductive
assist surgery
More collocations
Assisted
through the time
Assisted
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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