aids

[eɪdz]

aids Definition

  • 1a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which attacks and weakens the body's immune system, making it vulnerable to infections and diseases
  • 2a condition of being helped or supported by someone or something

Using aids: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aids" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was diagnosed with AIDS last year.

  • Example

    The organization provides aid to refugees.

  • Example

    She received financial aid for her studies.

Phrases with aids

  • emergency medical treatment given to an injured or sick person before professional medical care is available

    Example

    She took a first aid course to learn how to handle emergencies.

  • aid and abet

    to assist or encourage someone in committing a crime or wrongdoing

    Example

    He was charged with aiding and abetting the robbery.

  • money, food, or other resources given by one country to another to help with development or disaster relief

    Example

    The government pledged to increase foreign aid to countries affected by the earthquake.

Origins of aids

acronym from 'Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome'

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Summary: aids in Brief

'AIDS' [eɪdz] refers to a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that weakens the immune system, making it vulnerable to infections and diseases. It can also mean the condition of being helped or supported by someone or something, as in 'The organization provides aid to refugees.' Phrases like 'first aid' and 'aid and abet' use 'aid' to denote emergency medical treatment and assisting in wrongdoing, respectively.

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