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One who helps or encourages or incites another.
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1
If he was there by appointment with the perpetrator, he is an
abettor
.
2
He did not want to be an aider or
abettor
of a crime.
3
Mephistopheles as the
abettor
of Faust's amorous passion has no need of magic.
4
First I will satisfy myself that I have been no unconscious
abettor
of treason.
5
Peel was the
abettor
of all this, and by many deemed the inventor of it.
6
He craved approbation and was helpless without an
abettor
.
7
She might be accused of having been an
abettor
in the plot from the first!
8
The champion of order in Russia thereby figured as the
abettor
of plotters in the Balkans.
9
But Viviette was not altogether a guilty
abettor
.
10
Who, then, is the
abettor
of Madame Valois?
11
And fortune sent him such a friend!-Ricard ,Ionian'smost trusted counsellor, the
abettor
of his plans.
12
His servant Leporello, in every manner the real counterpart of his master, is his aider and
abettor
.
13
His being there ready to act, with the power to act, is what makes him an
abettor
.
14
Now the roar of the deluge appeared to him in the form of an
abettor
to his plan.
15
When he was in the eyes of the world a criminal-anaider,
abettor
,
lurer-awayof youth and impulsiveness?
16
There is one other
abettor
of urbanization that we must not overlook: the bewitching power of the money economy.
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