Adjective
of Aid
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe composer does not sit around and wait for an inspiration to walk up and introduce itself...Making music is actually little else than a matter of invention aided and abetted by emotion. In composing we combine what we know of music with what we feel. George Gershwin
Many men of science and poets have in their own manner, by various ways and means, and aided by others, sought unceasingly to create a more tolerable world for everyone. Eyvind Johnson
Under the category, "Air Force aided by Hitler youth," the children wear military uniforms and become used to handling the artillery. Fifteen- and sixteen-year-old children as warriors! If the war still continues to last for a long time, perhaps infants also will be used. Total war! Friedrich Kellner
I never thought an angry person valiant: Virtue is never aided by a vice. Ben Jonson
The world has not been hindered in its progress, but immensely aided in it, by England. Friedrich List
A great and lasting war can never be supported on this principle [patriotism] alone. It must be aided by a prospect of interest, or some reward. George Washington