"Abetted" is a word in ENGLISH

abetted ENGLISH
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Few words of positivity

The Queen's wedding dress in 1947, there was some embroidery on the train which was definitely there to illustrate new dawn/post-war optimism, that sort of thing.

Kate Reardon

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A young banker decided to get his first tailor made suit. So he went to the finest tailor in town and got measured for a suit. A week later he went in for his first fitting. He put on the suit and he looked stunning, he felt that in this suit he can do business. As he was preening himself in front of the mirror he reached down to put his hands in the pockets and to his surprise he noticed that there were no pockets. He mentioned this to the tailor who asked him, "Didn't you tell me you were a banker?" The young man answered, "Yes, I did." To this the tailor said, "Who ever heard of a banker with his hands in his own pockets?"

abet ENGLISH

Act of abetting; aid.

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abet ENGLISH

To instigate or encourage by aid or countenance; -- used in a bad sense of persons and acts; as, to …

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abet ENGLISH

To support, uphold, or aid; to maintain; -- in a good sense.

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abet ENGLISH

To contribute, as an assistant or instigator, to the commission of an offense.

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Abet LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal law. To encourage, incite, or set another on to commit a crime. See Abettor

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abetment ENGLISH

The act of abetting; as, an abetment of treason, crime, etc.

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abettor ENGLISH

One who abets; an instigator of an offense or an offender.

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Aid And Abet LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal law. That kind of connection with the commission of a crime which, at common law, rendered the person …

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Avet LAW AND LEGAL

A term used ln the Scotch law, signifying to abet or*assist

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countenance ENGLISH

To encourage; to favor; to approve; to aid; to abet.

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Countenance LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. Credit; estimation, wharton. Also, encouragement; aiding and abetting. Cooper v. Johnson, 81 Mo. 487

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foment ENGLISH

To nurse to life or activity; to cherish and promote by excitements; to encourage; to abet; to instigate; -- used …

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Incite LAW AND LEGAL

To arouse; stir up; instigate; set iu motion; as, to "incite” a riot. Also, generally, in criminal law to instigate, …

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Ofe Consilio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat By aid and coun-sel. A dvii law term applled to accessaries, similar in import to the “aiding and abetting" …

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