Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

abettor

noun
/əˈbɛtər/
Definition
A person who encourages or assists someone to commit a crime or wrongdoing.
Examples
  • The abettor helped plan the robbery but never physically participated in it.
  • During the trial, the jury heard how the abettor provided crucial information to the main suspect.
  • In legal terms, being an abettor can lead to serious consequences, similar to those faced by the perpetrator.
Meaning
An abettor plays a supporting role in illegal activities, often facilitating the actions of a principal offender.
Synonyms
  • accomplice
  • encourager
  • inciter
  • collaborator