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lend / give sb a (helping) hand

British pronunciation/lˈɛnd ɔː ɡˈɪv ˌɛsbˈiː ɐ hˈɛlpɪŋ ɔː hˈand/
American pronunciation/lˈɛnd ɔːɹ ɡˈɪv ˌɛsbˈiː ɐ hˈɛlpɪŋ ɔːɹ hˈænd/
to lend / give sb a (helping) hand
[PHRASE]
1

to give a person help or assistance in doing something

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What is the origin of the idiom "lend a hand" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiomatic expression "lend a hand" can be traced back to the literal act of physically assisting someone by extending a hand to offer support. It has likely emerged from the universal understanding of reaching out and offering help to those in need. Over time, this idiom have become deeply ingrained in language and culture, emphasizing the importance of being helpful, supportive, and compassionate towards others.

Examples
1Were the Mayans the first humans to give nature a hand with dental implants?
2But with the COVID-19 pandemic helping to shine a light on the economic inequalities that still exists, more and more people are lending a hand to struggling small Business owners.
3Give her a hand!
4It turns out that carbon dioxide itself, the main driver of climate change, also lends a hand.
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