Sentence examples for aids and abets from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aids and abets" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to describe someone who assists or facilitates another person in committing a crime.
Example: "The accomplice was charged with aiding and abetting the robbery."
Alternatives: "assists and supports" or "helps and encourages".

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aids and abets

verb

Third person singular of aid and abet

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A live studio audience aids and abets the antics.

Our beef is with a repressive government that houses, aids and abets terrorists.

The I.M.F. may be much reviled, but sometimes it aids and abets a democratic coup.

The public aids and abets, finding most investigation of public figures unwarranted and (unless sex rears its head) plain boring.

As long as Washington aids and abets the Israeli occupation, it will find fewer partners in the Mideast.

Ambrose, the monk who aids and abets Lucan, is confronted by Lacey with evidence that Lucan murdered in cold blood.

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The same is true of aiding-and-abetting liability.

Congress worsened matters by limiting the SEC's ability to bring aiding-and-abetting cases.

Moreover, the letter clearly aids-and-abets Iran as against the United States and its allies in the middle east.

It's aiding and abetting.

"The Taliban aid and abet him".

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