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UK
/hˈɛlpɐ/
]
[ US /ˈhɛɫpɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛɫpɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)
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a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose
they hired additional help to finish the work
my invaluable assistant
How To Use helper In A Sentence
- At election time the party needs a lot of voluntary helpers.
- These effects are primarily due to the loss of any helper T cell that can interact with the B lymphocyte correctly.
- Slide 13: MHC molecules and T cell function Class I MHC molecules Most nucleated cells of the body Infected / cancerous cells display parts of foreign antigens on surfaces Recognized by cytotoxic T cells Class II MHC molecules Dendritic cells, macrophages, B cells (APCs) display phagocytized antigen fragments on surfaces Recognized by helper T cells T cells that have receptors for self - molecules are destroyed self - tolerance Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- He had 112 helpers, many of whom had worked on some of the best fantasy movies of the past decade. Times, Sunday Times
- Thus was born a lifelong interest in building houses by unconventional means, normally on his own or with one or two helpers. Times, Sunday Times
- The helpers provision the couple's fledglings with a steady supply of lerp, sugary casings secreted by plant-sucking insects. Signs of the Times
- willing helpers
- the soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers
- The leaflet says: ‘We need to form a new committee and require other helpers to assist in organising and running events that you want.’
- Meals-on-Wheels urgently requires 2 voluntary helpers/cooks to assist in the preparing, cooking and dishing out dinners and deserts.