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Also see: desk
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
help/help/
▶verb
- 1 make it easier for (someone) to do something.
■ improve (a situation or problem); be of benefit to.
■ support (someone) to allow them to move in a specified direction: I helped her up.
- 2 (help someone to) serve someone with (food or drink).
■ (help oneself) take something without permission.
- 3 (can/could not help) cannot or could not avoid.
■ (can/could not help oneself) cannot or could not stop oneself from acting in a certain way.
- 1 action or support that helps someone or something.
■ a source of such support.
- 2 [as modifier] Computing giving assistance to a user in the form of displayed instructions: a help menu.
- 3 a domestic servant or employee.
– phrases
so help me (God) used to emphasize that one means what one is saying.
there is no help for it there is no way of avoiding or remedying a situation.
so help me (God) used to emphasize that one means what one is saying.
there is no help for it there is no way of avoiding or remedying a situation.
– derivatives
helper noun.
helper noun.
– origin OE helpan (v.), help (n.), of Gmc origin.

