abet 的定义
a·bet·ted, a·bet·ting.
- to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to abet a swindler; to abet a crime.
abet 近义词
assist, help in wrongdoing
更多abet例句
- Consequently, they have also aided and abetted that terror organization with their misguided, short-sighted policies.
- In court Wednesday, he admitted to two federal counts of conspiracy and aiding and abetting the obstruction of an official proceeding.
- The 28-page indictment unsealed Thursday accuses the men of felony counts of conspiracy and aiding and abetting the obstruction of a joint session of Congress, although only one defendant allegedly entered the Capitol.
- The three other ex-cops are facing trial in August on separate charges of aiding and abetting Chauvin.
- Romeo Francisco Ramirez, Cristian Andy Santay-Rosales and Diego Rigoberto Lopez, each 18, of Washington, pleaded guilty to four federal counts of conspiracy, aiding and abetting, and carjacking.
- Those who did so used their medical training not to care for patients, but to abet their abuse.
- To view these nudes is not quite to abet evil, but it is to undermine decency.
- Yet, far from nudging Rajapaksa toward greater accountability, their presence in Sri Lanka is likely only to abet his rise.
- He was there to aid and abet when Wade got hot in the fourth quarter.
- Our political leaders need to demand that their colleague step down immediately, not aid and abet the barbarian criminal.
- Persons procuring, contriving, or consenting, come within the words aid and abet.
- Nature seemed to aid and abet Dinah, who, as Bianchon had predicted, gradually developed a heart-felt passion.
- She that you used to abet in her quarrels with Mrs. Williams, and call out,' At her again, Poll!
- All the better, my dear young lady, that is if you are willing to aid and abet me a little.
- That is why I consent to abet a crime, and keep still about it.