words associated with abetment
Synonyms of abetment
aid: : to provide with what is useful or necessary in achieving an end aid a cause aid a friend
assist: : to give usually supplementary support or aid to She assisted the boy with his lessons.
assistance: : the act of helping or assisting someone or the help supplied : aid financial and technical assistance Can I be of any assistance ? [=can I help you?]
backing: : something forming a back a tape with adhesive backing
boost: : to push or shove up from below boosted him up over the fence
hand: : the terminal part of the vertebrate forelimb when modified (as in humans) as a grasping organ : the body part at the end of the arm of a human, ape, or monkey holding a pair of scissors in his hand She put her hands over her eyes.
help: : to give assistance or support to help a child with homework
helping hand: : hand sense 8a
leg up: : a helping hand : boost
lift: : to raise from a lower to a higher position : elevate
support: : to endure bravely or quietly : bear
Words Related to abetment
advancement: : the action of advancing : the state of being advanced:
encouragement: : the act of encouraging : the state of being encouraged
facilitation: : the act of facilitating : the state of being facilitated
forwarding: : near, being at, or belonging to the forepart the forward section of the main deck
furtherance: : the act of furthering : advancement
furthering: : farther sense 1 my ponies are tired, and I have further to go —Thomas Hardy
nurturance: : affectionate care and attention
benefaction: : the act of benefiting
patronage: : advowson
promotion: : the act or fact of being raised in position or rank : preferment
sponsorship: : one who presents a candidate for baptism or confirmation and undertakes responsibility for the person’s religious education or spiritual welfare
advice: : recommendation regarding a decision or course of conduct : counsel … shall have power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties … —U.S. Constitution offering medical advice a word of advice
care: : suffering of mind : grief
counsel: : advice given especially as a result of consultation He was unwise to reject my counsel .
guidance: : the act or process of guiding
mentoring: : a friend of Odysseus entrusted with the education of Odysseus’ son Telemachus
attendance: : the act or fact of attending something or someone a physician in attendance Attendance at the meeting is mandatory.
attention: : the act or state of applying the mind to something Our attention was on the game. You should pay attention to what she says.
hand-holding: : solicitous attention, support, or instruction (as in servicing clients)
service: : the occupation or function of serving in active service
beneficence: : the quality or state of doing or producing good : the quality or state of being beneficent admired for her beneficence
charity: : generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering
favor: : friendly regard shown toward another especially by a superior a politician attempting to keep the favor of the voters
kindness: : the quality or state of being kind treating people with kindness and respect
philanthropy: : goodwill to fellow members of the human race
assuagement: : to lessen the intensity of (something that pains or distresses) : ease unable to assuage their grief
palliation: : to reduce the violence of (a disease)
relief: : a payment made by a male feudal tenant to his lord on succeeding to an inherited estate
succor: : relief
Near Antonyms of abetment
constraint: : the act of constraining
frustration: : the act of frustrating the frustration of creative instinct is a notorious evil of the machine age —The Times Literary Supplement (London)
inhibition: : the act of inhibiting : the state of being inhibited
interference: : the act or process of interfering
obstruction: : the state of being obstructed
repression: : the action or process of repressing : the state of being repressed repression of unpopular opinions
restraint: : an act of restraining : the state of being restrained
deterrence: : the act or process of deterring: such as
discouragement: : the act of discouraging : the state of being discouraged
Antonyms of abetment
hindrance: : the state of being interfered with, held back, or slowed down : the state of being hindered hindrance of speech
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