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abetting

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Noun — The act of helping or encouraging someone to do something wrong, especially a crime.

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aiding and abetting

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What does “abetting” mean?

The word “abetting” means the act of helping or encouraging someone to do something wrong, especially a crime. In plain terms, helping someone commit a crime or wrongdoing, usually by encouragement or support rather than doing it yourself.

How do you pronounce “abetting”?

“Abetting” is pronounced uh-BEH-tihng (/əˈbɛtɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “abetting” in a sentence?

Here is “abetting” used in a sentence: “He was charged with aiding and abetting the robbery.”

What part of speech is “abetting”?

“Abetting” is a noun.

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