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abettal

 

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Abettal

Definition:

Abettal, also spelled abetment, refers to the act of encouraging, supporting, or assisting someone to commit a crime or wrongful act.

Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb

Sense:

1. The act of aiding or encouraging someone in the commission of a crime or wrongful act.

2. The act of supporting or assisting someone in achieving a particular goal or outcome.

Usage:

- Popular usage: In the context of law, abettal commonly refers to the act of aiding or encouraging someone to commit a crime, and it is considered a criminal offense.

- Local usage: In local communities, abettal can also be used more broadly to describe any active support or assistance given to someone in accomplishing a task or objective.

Sample Sentences:

1. The court found evidence of the defendant's abettal in planning and executing the robbery.

2. The organization provided financial abettal to the struggling artists, helping them showcase their work.

3. The teacher's abettal of cheating among students led to serious academic misconduct.

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