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aid and abet
verb
To be accomplice to someone in an illegal act.
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"The Taliban aid and abet him".
Should a gentleman aid and abet his colleagues in fraud?
— and Björk put together a twenty-four-woman choir to aid and abet her.
Those who "aid and abet the promotion of homosexuality" face years in jail.
Spengler and Toynbee stand conveniently at Qutb's elbow, to aid and abet the coming revolution.
They must put principle before profit and refuse to aid and abet repression.
The action could apply to those who "aid and abet" the misuse of customer money.
"The Wall Street banks used structure finance to aid and abet Enron's fraud".
The purpose is to shut down groups that engage in conspiracies or aid and abet violence.
She didn't falsify any records, nor did she aid and abet anyone in falsifying records".
"I did not have any desire to aid and abet Gaddafi's PR effort.
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