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  • past tense form of abet.
  • past participle of abet.
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abetted



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The sale of all this loot benefits the Christ Child Society, a Catholic-based charity founded in 1885 to help the poor, particularly infants in need of layettes and other necessities.

From Washington Post • Nov. 23, 2015

These were followed by 10,000 layettes, 500,000 key cases, 100,000 aprons bearing the rampant lion of the Popular Monarchist Party, and countless babies' bibs inscribed "A Kiss from Lauro."

From Time Magazine Archive

At East Coast ports the Red Cross gave advice, emergency money, layettes for newborn babies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Women-in local chapters throughout the nation have begun the manufacture of layettes, operating gowns, hospital accessories.

From Time Magazine Archive

The children are dressed for confirmation at the expense of the chateau; layettes are found for poor mothers, and no case of distress is allowed to pass unrelieved.

From McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1 by Various




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