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- not if one can help it
not if one can help it
not if one can help it
Only without one's agreement, only if one cannot prevent it. For example, Is he taking a second job?-Not if his wife can help it, or He's not riding on the back of that motorcycle, not if I can help it. This idiom uses help in the sense of "prevent" or "cause to be otherwise." [Mid-1800s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Apurva | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi |
Onesimus | | o-NES-i-məs (English) | Biblical, Biblical Latin |
Ansgar | | AHNS-gahr (German) | German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Germanic |
Mika (1) | | MEE-kah | Finnish |
YÊN | | - | Vietnamese |
Geoffrey | | JEF-ree (English), zhaw-FRE (French) | English, French |