What Is Another Way to Say “Assist”?

Looking for synonyms for assist? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say assist.

  • Help
  • Aid
  • Support
  • Facilitate
  • Contribute
  • Cooperate
  • Collaborate
  • Abet
  • Accommodate
  • Serve
  • Back
  • Bolster
  • Reinforce
  • Sustain
  • Boost

Want to learn how to say assist professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Help

Use when: Offering general support or aid, often in informal or everyday situations.
Example: “Could you help me prepare the presentation for tomorrow’s meeting?”

2. Aid

Use when: Providing support or help, often in a more formal or serious context.
Example: “The training program is designed to aid employees in developing new skills.”

3. Support

Use when: Offering assistance, especially moral or emotional backing or technical help.
Example: “The IT department will support the team with the new software installation.”

4. Facilitate

Use when: Making a process easier or less complicated, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: “Her role is to facilitate communication between different departments.”

5. Contribute

Use when: Providing something (like help or resources) as part of a group effort.
Example: “Each team member must contribute their expertise to the project.”

6. Cooperate

Use when: Working together with others for a common purpose or benefit.
Example: “The two companies will cooperate to develop a new product line.”

7. Collaborate

Use when: Working jointly on an activity or project, especially in creative or intellectual endeavors.
Example: “The researchers collaborate to publish a groundbreaking study.”

8. Abet

Use when: Assisting or encouraging someone, often in achieving a task or goal (note: can have a negative connotation in legal contexts).
Example: “The mentor abets her mentees in navigating career challenges.”

9. Accommodate

Use when: Adjusting actions or decisions to assist someone or meet their needs.
Example: “The manager will accommodate the team’s request for flexible working hours.”

10. Serve

Use when: Helping or working for someone, often in a service-oriented profession.
Example: “Her work at the non-profit organization serves underprivileged communities.”

11. Back

Use when: Supporting or endorsing someone or something, often financially or through advocacy.
Example: “The company backs innovative startups in the technology sector.”

12. Bolster

Use when: Strengthening or supporting something or someone, often in terms of morale, confidence, or resources.
Example: “The additional funding will bolster the research department’s efforts.”

13. Reinforce

Use when: Strengthening with additional support or material, often used in the context of ideas, concepts, or structures.
Example: “Regular training sessions are used to reinforce the team’s skills.”

14. Sustain

Use when: Providing support or relief over a long period.
Example: “The mentorship program aims to sustain the development of young professionals.”

15. Boost

Use when: Helping to increase or improve something, often quickly or effectively.
Example: “The new marketing strategy will boost the company’s visibility in the market.”

Linda Brown