aid and abet
English
Verb
aid and abet (third-person singular simple present aids and abets, present participle aiding and abetting, simple past and past participle aided and abetted)
- (law) To be accomplice to someone in an illegal act.
- A bank employee was accused of aiding and abetting the gang of robbers.
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