to abet sb in a crime

  • 91aid*/*/ — [eɪd] noun I 1) [U] money, food, or other help that a government or organization gives to people who need it financial aid[/ex] overseas aid[/ex] 2) [U] help with doing something Chromosomes can be seen with the aid of a microscope.[/ex] Several… …

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  • 92aiding and abetting — Assisting in or otherwise facilitating the commission of a crime. See aider and abettor aid and abet …

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  • 93facilitation — In criminal law, the act of making it easier for another to commit crime; e.g. changing of cars to evade police officer who has suspect under surveillance and thus to enable a clandestine transfer of contraband to take place would constitute… …

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  • 94harbor — A haven, or a space of deep water so sheltered by the adjacent land and surroundings as to afford a safe anchorage for ships. A port or haven for ships; a sheltered place, natural or artificial, on the coast of a sea, lake, or other body of water …

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  • 95incite — /insayt/ To arouse; urge; provoke; encourage; spur on; goad; stir up; instigate; set in motion; as, to incite a riot. Also, generally, in criminal law to instigate, persuade, or move another to commit a crime; in this sense nearly synonymous with …

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  • 96instigation — /instageyshan/ Incitation; urging; solicitation. The act by which one incites another to do something, as to commit some crime or to commence a suit. See aid and abet entrapment incite …

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  • 97aiding and abetting — Assisting in or otherwise facilitating the commission of a crime. See aider and abettor aid and abet …

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  • 98facilitation — In criminal law, the act of making it easier for another to commit crime; e.g. changing of cars to evade police officer who has suspect under surveillance and thus to enable a clandestine transfer of contraband to take place would constitute… …

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  • 99harbor — A haven, or a space of deep water so sheltered by the adjacent land and surroundings as to afford a safe anchorage for ships. A port or haven for ships; a sheltered place, natural or artificial, on the coast of a sea, lake, or other body of water …

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  • 100incite — /insayt/ To arouse; urge; provoke; encourage; spur on; goad; stir up; instigate; set in motion; as, to incite a riot. Also, generally, in criminal law to instigate, persuade, or move another to commit a crime; in this sense nearly synonymous with …

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