0 to help or encourage someone to do something wrong or illegal:
His accountant had aided and abetted him in the fraud.
1 to help or encourage a person or thing to do something, esp. something wrong or illegal:
Even more widespread was the consumption of things that aided and abetted conversable sociability.
In essence, this could be seen as condoning and abetting "teenage" pregnancy - which is culturally and professionally discouraged.
In these circumstances, physicians can play a crucial role if they choose to abet draft evasion.
Will prescribing and dispensing such pills constitute "aiding and abetting"?
Such globalization increases poverty, malnutrition, starvation, sometimes abets the drug trade, in some places increases illiteracy and increases either joblessness or marginal employment.
There is no doubt of his attraction to the power of flamenco, whose representations oijouissance his camera continually abets with dramatic angles and dancing movements.
Ineffective communications by loyalists abetted the supporters of an end to censorship.
A war of words and definitions erupted between the two factions, aided and abetted by the jazz press.
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