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The act of inciting or encouraging someone to commit a crime.
abetment
abettal
1
But we do, and so far Facebook seems willing to
abet
it.
2
And know you the doom of all who attempt or
abet
escape?
3
The Chorus consists of captive women, who aid and
abet
the attempt.
4
I hate no one-butI cannot aid and
abet
the English Church.
5
I won't aid and
abet
you in any such freak as this.
6
I will not
abet
you, nor will I encourage any underhanded proceedings.
7
She even pushed herself between them, but they did not
abet
her.
8
Who am I that I should
abet
you in defying their decrees?
9
Then, with a joyful yelp of enlightenment, he sprang to
abet
him.
10
Is it not positive treason to aid and
abet
the king's enemies?
11
Your complacency will only aid and
abet
to our national suicide.
12
England and Prussia
abet
his usurpations, and France the patriotic party.
13
What can she possibly be to you, that you would
abet
her flight?
14
Still, I could scarcely ask her to
abet
me in convicting the doctor.
15
Are you going to aid and
abet
him in his efforts?
16
Let not any of you, therefore, that are near
abet
him.
abet
·
abet in
abet a crime
abet such
abet acts
abet any one