abetting 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.
abetting 近义词
assist, help in wrongdoing
更多abetting例句
- Williams was charged with aiding or abetting the theft of government property, but the FBI did not allege that she personally took the device, adding that its whereabouts were unknown.
- Activision is suing for intentional interference, unfair competition, and aiding and abetting.
- “This is aiding and abetting criminal activity,” charges campaign finance attorney Dan Backer, counsel for Stop Hillary.
- Awoonor had driven the friend to Togo only to be accused of abetting the escape of a plotter in an unsuccessful coup.
- Simple assault, battery, aiding and abetting, harboring a fugitive, and also obstruction of justice took place.
- Is there something, er, deficient about the type of guy who earns a living saving lives, succoring the sick, abetting the needy?
- This week, Charles Taylor was convicted of aiding and abetting war crimes.
- Indignantly I deny the false statement, charging him with abetting the conspiracy to involve my comrades.
- This the Persian government considered as aiding and abetting a rebellion.
- To be sure, Wench, you must have been aiding and abetting to help him to this Escape.
- In treason all are principals, and a man may be guilty of aiding and abetting, though not present.
- But we must exonerate the mind of England from the charge of abetting this guilty traffic in human misery.