Definitionadj. of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another
Last update: June 9, 2015
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They needed an assistant to finish the work in time. [Please select]
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Assistant Director Summerfield announced to the press at the height of the search, more than two hundred officers and volunteers were involved. [Please select]
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Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederacy, Judge Campbell, Assistant-Secretary of War, and R. [Please select]
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He had won honors at the university, and now, as assistant to the famous Dr. [Please select]
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Mivart telegraphed to London for his assistant to bring one of Marini's magnets. [Please select]
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"You have been a very satisfactory and efficient assistant, and I shall miss you." [Please select]
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And with a hearty shake of the hand, Professor Henderson bade farewell to his late assistant. [Please select]
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"My friend is assistant editor of a New Hampshire paper,--'The Centreville Gazette,'" he announced. [Please select]
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Mamma, however, though every time repelling her unwelcome assistant, was not so nervous. [Please select]
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Yes, I will, as your assistant, I answered. [Please select]
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I am infirm; that is why I require an assistant. [Please select]
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