verb (past tense: abetted, past participle: abetted, present participle: abetting) as in strong fondness

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detract, disinue, disapprove

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Example Sentences

Example:His actions detract from the truth and help to abet the conspiracy.

Definition:To subtract something from, causing a loss or diminution; to take away some of the positive qualities of something.

From detract

Example:He decided to discontinue his role in the illegal activities, as he was planning to stop the abetment.

Definition:To stop doing or proceeding with an activity or action; to cease from; to discontinue.

From disinue

Example:The clients disapproved the decision of their friends to abet the criminal activity.

Definition:To have disapproval as a response; not to consent, agree to, or sanction (an action or behavior).

From disapprove