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abet

abet
Transitive Verb
past: abettedpp: abetteding: abetting

This term carries a heavy legal and moral weight, specifically tied to the facilitation of wrongdoing. It is rarely used in positive contexts; one does not abet a good deed, but rather assists in a transgression or a crime. The word implies a level of complicity where the helper provides the means, encouragement, or psychological support necessary for the act to occur. In legal terminology, it often appears in the phrase aid and abet, where the two words function together to cover both the physical assistance and the mental encouragement of a crime. This pairing emphasizes that the act of supporting a criminal is itself a punishable offense.

Meanings

Transitive Verbabet
[~ someone to do something][~ someone in doing something]

To encourage, assist, or support someone in performing a wrongful or illegal act.

"The accomplice was charged with conspiring to abet the thief in the robbery."

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