1. aiding - Noun
2. aiding - Verb
of Aid
Source: Webster's dictionarycapital cannot be more beneficially employed, then in strengthening and aiding the productive powers of nature. Jean-Baptiste Say
The policy of American government is to leave its citizens free, neither restraining them nor aiding them in their pursuits. Thomas Jefferson
All persons harboring or secreting the conspirators or aiding their concealment or escape, will be treated as accomplices in the murder of the President and shall be subject to trial before a military commission, and the punishment of death. Edwin M. Stanton
The men in the steel industry who sacrificed their all were nor merely aiding their fellows at home but were adding strength to the cause of their comrades in all industry. John L. Lewis
Hell, the world isn't worth reforming or even aiding as I can see. Men are swine and most women are fools. Befriend a man and he'll betray you. Fondle a woman and she'll double-cross you – whip her and she'll cringe to you. Robert E. Howard
The Bodhisattva lives by the sufferer's standard, and he must be effective in aiding those who suffer. Gary Snyder