One who helps or encourages or incites another.
1 Of course then you would have to come out of Greece and take up abetter position-say Vienna.
2 As a possible aider and abetter .
3 Have you been dreaming of Lewis Rand as the aider and abetter of Colonel Burr's designs, whatever they may be!
4 Her most active ally was her husband, whom she had long before summoned to Paris, and who was the abetter of her intrigue.
5 Leonid Brezhnev, an abetter and survivor of the Ukraine purge, ruled Russia from 1964 until his death in 1982.
6 The judge's order also cited KKR as an "aider and abetter " in the flawed auction process and said it could be targeted for monetary damages.
7 This morning they had fled, and with them their abetters , the sentinels.
8 And finally, to all my usual aiders and abetters : you know who you are.
9 These aiders and abetters are colloquially known as Instagram husbands.
10 Her other abetters had put themselves out of sight, and were not to be discovered.
11 But I felt that as the abetters of Miss Browne a hostile and sinister atmosphere enveloped them all.
12 Like most monarchs, he viewed as more heinous offenders the foreign abetters of rebellion, than the rebels themselves.
13 They escaped more serious prostitution charges because the district attorney concluded they were "aiders and abetters " , not providers of prostitutes.
14 In this respect, the Medici, and their abetters of the fifteenth century, discharged a portion of the debt which they had incurred to humanity.
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