How To Use Abettor In A Sentence

  • He says a destructively crazy thing, the media abettors publicize it, and here we are.
  • And their biggest aider and abettor is Ottawa itself. The new underclass : Law is Cool
  • Let not, then, the abettors of Slavery, who trample their fellow-creatures beneath their feet, tell us, in their own justification, of the degraded state, the abject minds, and the vices of the Slaves; it is upon the system which thus brutifies a human being that the reproach falls in all its bitterness. Wilson Armistead, 1819?-1868. A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
  • Shall I welcome this man with open arms and allow myself to become an abettor - an enabler - of the robber, rapist and pillager? Crime, culpability and punishment
  • The government may also prosecute the intermediaries and abettors under relevant sections of the Income-Tax Act.
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  • The Department of Justice argued that he was an abettor and co-conspirator in a spy ring.
  • Her aiders and abettors must face similar charges.
  • What this is really about is a Republican effort to gin up sound-bites suitable to the morons watching FauxSnooze about how Obama is “soft on defense” (if not an outright aider and abettor of al Qaeda). Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 12, 2010
  • Their abettors and backers will not be spared.
  • They began a hunt to identify conspirators and abettors of the violence.
  • Abettors, who instigate others to commit crimes, are not only the instigators but also the disseminator of criminal intent.
  • A Libya in part or whole under the Gadhafi clan would be a failed, isolated and dangerous place ruled by a vengeful tyrant and a likely abettor of terrorists. Obama's Libyan Abdication
  • Whether an accomplice is described as an aider, abettor, counsellor, or procurer seems to depend partly on ordinary language, and partly on specific judicial decisions.
  • Also the British High Commissioner has issued a damnifying proclamation against Jameson and all British abettors of his game. Following the Equator
  • To this the young devotees made their way, and after fastening cords to the bell's tongue they tossed ropes to their aiders and abettors below.
  • How much does a hostile nation such as Saudi Arabia need to do before it is deemed an "abettor" rather than an "ally"? Assyrian International News Agency
  • The author thought that the joint negligence principal offender theory can be established, and the negligence abettor or the negligence assist offender is untenable.
  • Tiger poaching investigation documents seen by IANS show Kerkar's name slotted as an abettor to the tiger-killing along with the accused persons - Suryakant Majik and Gopal Majik, residents of Majikwaddo in Sattari. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The maximum sentence for war crimes, which they said he had committed as an abettor, is life imprisonment.
  • If it is approved, it will then award the death penalty to any aider and abettor of a hijacking as well. Indian Cabinet Approves Tougher Hijacking Law
  • An abettor would face 25 years to life for murder.
  • We have met the appeasers and abettors of our enemies, and they are us!
  • Blair could have done so whenever he wished but opted to keep this master of ‘tax, tax, tax, spend, spend, spend’ in office until his last moment as ‘First Lord of the Treasury’ and thus is implicated in the Socialist excesses of the last ten years not as a mere aider and abettor but as a principal in the first degree. Archive 2008-05-18
  • What this is really about is a Republican effort to gin up sound-bites suitable to the morons watching FauxSnooze about how Obama is “soft on defense” (if not an outright aider and abettor of al Qaeda). Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 12, 2010
  • Here criminal responsibility arises if the aider and abettor knows that his action will assist the commission of a specific crime by the principal.
  • So saying, the indignant Sage nevertheless plunged the contemned pieces of gold into a large pouch which he wore at his girdle, which Toinette, and other abettors of lavish expense, generally contrived to empty fully faster than the philosopher, with all his art, could find the means of filling. Quentin Durward
  • It seems as if there will be no penalty for foreign abettors of the hijackers.
  • Some call me a sell out or, even worse, an abettor of dictators. Tom Doctoroff: Books That Reveal China's Cultural Constitution
  • And their biggest aider and abettor is Ottawa itself. The new underclass : Law is Cool
  • The paper gives a detailed discussion on the determination of surplus behavior from the classification of organized offender, executor, accessory and abettor.
  • What phlegmatical reasons soever were made you," wrote the Queen, who but three weeks before had been so gentle and affectionate to her, ambassador, "how happeneth it that you will not remember, that when a man hath faulted and committed by abettors thereto, neither the one nor the other will willingly make their own retreat. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609)

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