English to Spanish Dictionary abet

abet

instigar
definition
verb
he was not guilty of murder but was guilty of aiding and abetting others
encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular, to commit a crime or other offense.
translation of 'abet'
verb
instigar,
encubrir,
ayudar,
animar,
inducir
example
As a journalist, she is under no written or unwritten rules of restraint to aid or 'abet' a felony.
Under Section 241 of the Criminal Code of Canada, it is an offence to counsel, aide or 'abet' anyone to commit suicide.
But consider this: if someone encourages another to kill my child, most people would see that as aiding and 'abetting' a murder.
The implication is that business schools are aiding and 'abetting' accounting fraud and other misdeeds by failing to teach their students not to commit crimes.
He brought himself low, but we aided and 'abetted' him.
Both accused Johnson of fostering a leniency that 'abetted' crime.
The law defines the use of terms such as harassment, sexual harassment, stalking and 'abetment' to discrimination and racial segregation.
If poverty leads to lead exposure, and lead 'abets' crime and poor health, then lead can be said to nudge indigent people toward crimes.
Those found guilty of misusing this sad incident for their sinister purpose should be properly punished as 'abettors' of murder and mayhem.
In any jurisdiction in the country, aiding and 'abetting' a felony is a crime, subject to prosecution, trial, and imprisonment.
All individuals convicted of performing, aiding, or 'abetting' the rape were subject to life in prison.
Customarily, I wouldn't report on it, however, I think the Internet will be partially implicated in 'abetting' the crime.
As the accessory foresaw only minor physical harm, he was guilty of aiding and 'abetting' manslaughter.
The press should not buy the argument that its reporting on war is aiding and 'abetting' the enemy.
What the agents could hear was treason, which is legally defined as ‘aiding and 'abetting' the enemy in time of war.’
She is 'abetted' in her fraud by a respectable publisher and its public relations arm, taking advantage of the ignorance of her interlocutors and reviewers regarding the most basic facts of the case.
However, difficulties arise when the crime committed by the principal offender is more serious than initially envisaged by the 'abettors' .
Central banks that have acquiesced in, or 'abetted' , high inflation are practicing a form of financial corruption that eventually leads to financial ruin.
In many cases the police itself is the culprit in aiding and 'abetting' the crime.
It was the beginning of a new phase in which violence was organised and orchestrated with the 'abetment' of the State.
I feel the police and our judicial system are aiding and 'abetting' a government that makes criminals out of ordinary members of the public.
She says the legal system is not doing enough to protect women, and in some cases is aiding and 'abetting' men who stalk former partners.
After all, by law, the act of suicide and its 'abetment' are both punishable.
It was reported in overseas media that some international tobacco firms have actually been engaged in aiding and 'abetting' cigarette smuggling.
A case of 'abetment' to suicide has been registered against them.
Creating a virus, they theorize, might be considered a form of 'abetting' a crime by providing materials.
Publishing or even sharing that information, then, is legally tantamount to 'abetting' theft.
The basic premise is that anyone who opposes the foreign or domestic policies of the government is ipso facto guilty of aiding and 'abetting' the terrorists.
The one who did not return to clear his name became the only one still convicted - of aiding and 'abetting' people now cleared of any offence.
In fact, the concept of 'abetment' seems to play no independent role now.
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