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1) Abetting Present Participle of A Bet (Verb)

The document defines and provides synonyms for several legal and linguistic terms: 1) abetting means to encourage or assist wrongdoing such as a crime; 2) abate means to become less intense or cause something to diminish; 3) corroborate means to confirm or support a statement or finding; 4) de facto means something that is actual or factual in practice though not necessarily by right; 5) epitomizes means to be a perfect example of or to summarize.

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1) Abetting Present Participle of A Bet (Verb)

The document defines and provides synonyms for several legal and linguistic terms: 1) abetting means to encourage or assist wrongdoing such as a crime; 2) abate means to become less intense or cause something to diminish; 3) corroborate means to confirm or support a statement or finding; 4) de facto means something that is actual or factual in practice though not necessarily by right; 5) epitomizes means to be a perfect example of or to summarize.

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1) abetting present participle of abet (Verb) Verb 1.

Encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular, to commit a crime or other offense. 2. Encourage or assist someone to commit (a crime)

2) abate /bt/ Verb 1. (of something perceived as hostile or negative) Become less intense or widespread. 2. Cause to become smaller or less intense. Synonyms diminish - reduce - decrease - lessen - lower - subside 3) corroborate /krbrt/ Verb Confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding). Synonyms confirm - bear out - affirm - verify - support - certify 4) de facto /di fakt/ Adverb In fact, whether by right or not. Adjective Denoting someone or something that is such in fact: "a de facto one-party system". Synonyms adverb. actually - really - in fact - virtually adjective. virtual - factual - actual

5) epitomizes 3rd person singular present of epitomize (Verb)


Verb 1. Be a perfect example of. 2. Give a summary of (a written work)
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