coassist

verb

Etymology

From co- + assist.

  1. derived from assistō — “stand at, bestand
  2. derived from assister — “to assist, to attend
  3. inherited from assisten
  4. prefixed as coassist — “co + assist

Definitions

  1. To jointly assist or to provide an additional source of assistance.

    • Now, the reason that a falling body moves faster at the end than at the beginning of the fall is that "since it is accelerated in the beginning, it acquires such an impetus and this impetus coassists in producting motion.
    • It is a very modern technique coassisted by optical microscopy, which enables one to choose surface structures without specimen sampling, on very limited areas.

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