Aids
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Aids ( noun )
- Something that provides assistance.
- A device or substance used to remedy a defect or improve a situation.
- An organization providing assistance.
- Financial or material help provided to those in need.
- A condition in which the immune system is damaged and has difficulty fighting off infections and diseases.
Origin:
The word "aids" comes from the old french word "aider" which means "to help". the noun form "aid" was first recorded in the 15th century.
Examples:
- Aids in the form of food and shelter were provided to the displaced people.
- The new technology acts as an aid in improving communication.
- The Aid Organization is working to provide education to underprivileged children.
- The government has announced a package of financial aids for farmers.
- HIV infection causes AIDS, which weakens the body's immune system.
(As a verb)
Aids ( verb )
- Something that provides assistance.
- A device or substance used to remedy a defect or improve a situation.
- An organization providing assistance.
- Financial or material help provided to those in need.
- A condition in which the immune system is damaged and has difficulty fighting off infections and diseases.
Origin:
The word "aids" comes from the old french word "aider" which means "to help". the noun form "aid" was first recorded in the 15th century.
Examples:
- Aids in the form of food and shelter were provided to the displaced people.
- The new technology acts as an aid in improving communication.
- The Aid Organization is working to provide education to underprivileged children.
- The government has announced a package of financial aids for farmers.
- HIV infection causes AIDS, which weakens the body's immune system.