Sentence example with the word 'abettor'

abettor

accessory, angel, coax, dependence, fellow conspirator, inspirer, partisan, protagonist, spark, support, well-wisher

Definition n. one who helps or encourages or incites another

Last update: November 24, 2017


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It was in reference to this incident that Pope, whose Catholic rearing made him detest the abettor of the Revolution and the champion of William of Orange, wrote in the Dunciad- "Earless on high stands unabash'd Defoe" - though he knew that the sentence to the pillory had long ceased to entail the loss of ears.   [Please select]

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Chief Justice Scroggs showed himself an eager abettor of the miserable wretch who swore away men's lives for the sake of the notoriety it gave him.   [Please select]

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He first insisted that Dangloss and his incompetent assistants be thrown into prison for life or executed for criminal negligence; then he demanded the life of Harry Anguish as an aider and abettor in the flight of the murderer.   [Please select]

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That were to make His Majesty at best an abettor of treason; and at worst a viler thing.   [verb]

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Indeed, what a promoter or abettor of social intercourse among our rural population the apple has been, the company growing more merry and unrestrained as soon as the basket of apples was passed round.   [Please select]

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Here was an end, in their minds, to the Fairport Guard, and every other species of fun in which Blair had been so long a leader and abettor.   [Please select]

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"Oh, you want to throw the responsibility upon me, and to embroil me with your father and Mistress Vickars as an abettor of my cousin Francis in the kidnapping of children."   [Please select]

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"You seem to forget," she said, "that Richard's murderer is being tried, and that this man is very strongly suspected of being an abettor if not the actual instigator of the crime."   [Please select]

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