abet in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for abet in the English»Spanish Dictionary

See also aid

I.aid [Am eɪd, Brit eɪd] N

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to aid and abet sb LAW

abet in the PONS Dictionary

abet Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to aid and abet sb
to aid and abet sb
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English
She later abets the destruction of his dam.
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His two colleagues at the scene have been questioned about whether they abetted his jump.
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Natural erosion, abetted by spotty maintenance of the cistern, has caused occasional collapses of the buildings above.
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In this project they were aided and abetted by his wife...
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Although lookouts typically do not actually participate in the crime, they can nonetheless be charged with aiding and abetting or with conspiracy, or as accomplices.
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However, presence at the commission of the offence is "evidence" of aiding or abetting if accompanied by other factors.
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The delusion was abetted by unscrupulous assayers, and by swindlers selling secret metallurgical processes to extract gold from the shale.
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This liability can arise through solicitation, aiding and abetting, conspiracy, or any other doctrine of complicity.
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The law condemns the obtaining of a degree by fraudulent means or aiding and abetting another to do the same.
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It was to be replaced by a cabinet of politicians not discredited by the charge of having voluntarily or involuntarily aided and abetted the putschists.
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