help vs rape

help

verb
  • To avoid; to prevent; to refrain from; to restrain (oneself). Usually used in nonassertive contexts with can. 

  • To assist (a person) in getting something, especially food or drink at table; used with to. 

  • To provide assistance. 

  • To do something on the behalf of someone. 

  • To provide assistance to (someone or something). 

  • To contribute in some way to. 

noun
  • Action given to provide assistance; aid. 

  • Something or someone which provides assistance with a task. 

  • Documentation provided with computer software, etc. and accessed using the computer. 

  • A study aid. 

  • One or more people employed to help in the maintenance of a house or the operation of a farm or enterprise. 

  • Correction of deficits, as by psychological counseling or medication or social support or remedial training. 

intj
  • A cry of distress or an urgent request for assistance 

rape

verb
  • To carry (someone, especially a woman) off against their will, especially for sex; to abduct. 

  • To plunder, to destroy or despoil. 

  • To overpower, destroy (someone); to trounce. 

  • To force sexual intercourse or other penetrative sexual activity upon (someone) without their consent. 

  • To seize by force. (Now often with overtones of later senses.) 

noun
  • Overpowerment; utter defeat. 

  • Synonym of rapeseed, Brassica napus. 

  • A filter containing the stalks and husks of grapes, used for clarifying wine, vinegar, etc. 

  • The stalks and husks of grapes from which the must has been expressed in winemaking. 

  • The act of forcing sex upon another person without their consent or against their will; originally coitus forced by a man on a woman, but now generally any sex act forced by any person upon another person; by extension, any non-consensual sex act forced on or perpetrated by any being. 

  • One of the six former administrative divisions of Sussex, England. 

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