Abetment

Pronunciation: /ˈəbɛtˈɛmˈɛnt/

Abetment (noun)

  1. Encouraging or assisting someone to commit a crime, usually by advice, support, or planning.
  2. The act of urging or supporting a person to do something harmful or wrong.

Examples

  • Her abetment helped wrongdoing spread quickly.
  • The report described abetment that enabled the crime.