Meaning:
To encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular, to commit a crime
Usage:
1. He was charged with aiding and _________ing the thief.
2. Without intending, she seemed to ___________his mischievous behavior by laughing.
Cues:
In a town where the lines between right and wrong often blurred, a tale of complicity unfolded under the cloak of twilight. There, amidst the shadowed alleyways, a whisper of a plan set the stage for a heist like no other. At the heart of this scheme was not a villain, but a reluctant hero, drawn into the web of deceit not by choice, but by circumstance. His partner in crime, a figure shrouded in mystery, used charm and wit to abet their daring escapade. Yet, as the night waned, a twist of fate revealed that their greatest heist was not of jewels or gold, but of justice, turning their tale from one of abetment to one of redemption, proving that even those on the path of wrongdoing have the power to change the course of their story.
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