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In contextual usage, “abet” appears frequently in legal or ethical discussions where responsibility is distributed across multiple actors. It describes involvement that contributes to an action without performing it directly. This framing often implies shared accountability or complicity. In social contexts, the term may carry a negative connotation depending on the nature of the supported action. Its meaning is shaped by the surrounding moral or institutional framework. As a contextual expression, “abet” highlights the relational dimension of influence and responsibility.
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