What is another word for Abetted?

Pronunciation: [ɐbˈɛtɪd] (IPA)

Abetted, a term used to describe the act of encouraging or assisting someone to do something wrong, dishonest or illegal, is commonly used in legal and law enforcement cases. Some synonyms for this word include aided, assisted, supported, encouraged, endorsed, facilitated, advocated, promoted and backed. Each of these words is related to the act of supporting or helping someone else in some way, but they can have different connotations depending on the context. For instance, to endorse someone's actions is to publicly support or recommend them, while promoting someone implies actively encouraging or championing their cause. Similarly, to facilitate someone may simply mean making things easier for them without necessarily supporting them morally.

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Usage examples for Abetted

Whether he had Abetted it or not, Blount would not fail to take advantage of this last, staggering blow to his fortunes; and there were notes and paper due which would easily serve as a pretext for a writ of attachment on his mine.
"Shadow Mountain"
Dane Coolidge
Anne aided and Abetted me!
"Sisters"
Kathleen Norris
And Anne stood here and Abetted him, as far as I can find out!
"Sisters"
Kathleen Norris

Related words: abetted, abetting, abetment, abet, abettor

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