This making of deserts is not a sporadic, accidental, or local matter, although local causes have abetted or hindered it.
The Martian season grew later with each succeeding opposition, and it so chanced, abetted by this fact, that the delaying snow was never seen covering that part of the planet again and so, of course, not the rift.
A band of one hundred and fifty Bulgarians assembled in Roumanian territory and crossed the Danube on July 16 near Petroschani, abetted by a farmer, who concealed their rifles on an island in midstream.
Greece (aided and abetted by Iran) is already fighting proxy wars with Turkey throughout Central Eastern Asia (the Asian Republics of the former USSR), in Cyprus and in the former Yugoslavia.
Ancient, and, unhappily, recent subjects of jealousy lead him to suspect us of having abetted a crime which our bosom abhors.
And you, Louis of Valois, must regard yourself as my prisoner, until you are cleared of having abetted sacrilege and murder.
She secretly abetted the Emperor's duplicity; and only waited the completion of Louis's marriage with her heartless favourite, to dare her former friend in the face of Europe.
The escape was of course abetted by the Prince de Vaudemont, who, to make it possible, invited a large company to Commercy for the day appointed, to hunt in his forests.
From the moment of introduction Larry quietly assumed the manner of an art collector who was very sure of himself; which manner was abetted by the setting of the Sherwood library.
Thus abetted and equipped he came, after a taxi ride and a walk, into his grandmother's street.
That he activelyabetted a conspiracy, either with Arenberg, or against James, is in itself as improbable as it is in fact unproved.
The English Government might, in proof of good faith, punish any naval officers who hadabetted the project.
Certainly he would, if only for Ralegh's own sake, not have abetted his wild quest of Guiana gold.
The people of Granada, divided into various factions, aided and abetted the jealousy of their sovereigns: always fickle and prone to any change, good or bad, the Granadinos loved nothing better than to set up and put down kings.
And tell me, Eira, I am dying to hear what good fairy aided and abetted you in this unheard-of extravagance.
In this she was aided and abetted by the Chancellor Du Prat, and soon persuaded the king to withhold Bourbon's appointments, and disallow his just claims for money he had furnished during the war in Italy.
Philip was abetted in his revolt against Ferdinand by the Castilian officers attached to him who were jealous of Aragon, Don Juan Manuel, the principal Spanish diplomatist of his time, being their leader and Philip's prime adviser.
The president of this association was Lord George Gordon, brother of the Duke of Gordon, who had effectually aided and abetted the riots in Scotland.
The result was, they unconsciously abetted a reaction by which the old chains were riveted upon the people, and new ones forged still further to fetter them.
From the moment that universal suffrage was abolished, the great mass of the people abetted the pretensions of the president of the republic, whose writings had always advocated universal suffrage.
Charles Gavan Duffy coalesced with him, and these men, abetted by others, so disgusted their Presbyterian confederates, that the latter seceded altogether from the confederacy.
Russia ostensibly opposed Austria in these proceedings, but, as was afterwards proved, secretly abetted her.
Altruism, humanitarianism and philanthropy have aided and abetted machinery in the destruction of responsibility and self-reliance among the least desirable elements of the proletariat.
Was the secret of his triumph perhaps due to those long hard unrewarded years, the steadfast scorn of popularity, the indifference to every kind of material ease in which his wife had so gaily abetted him?
The Chinese agents aided andabetted the reactionary group, constantly inciting them to attack the Japanese and drive them out of the country.
Ariga, who was in receipt of a princely salary, aided and abetted this work, his endorsement of the dictatorial rule was looked upon as traitorous by the bulk of his countrymen.
Rather hath she abetted me--urged me in my trespass.
Most of all I trust to the generosity of the Hathors, who have abetted me so openly thus far.
But," Hotep began suddenly, "thou hast spoken of offense and pardon, and now thou boastest that Athor abetted thee.
And now I am a recreant, and he who aided and abetted me in my asseverations of independence remains faithful.
The conquest, let me remind the reader, was also abetted by the Jews who had been flourishing mightily under the Gothic anarchy, but whom Don Roderick had reduced to a choice between exile or slavery when he came to full power.
In the Prall apartment, Miss Letitia was conducting conversation ably aided and abetted by Eliza Gurney, while young Bates sat listening and joining in when there was opportunity.
Aided and abetted by Miss Gurney," the detective egged her on.
The greatest of her men have abetted me; not one has sought to push me aside and do my work.
During the last eight he has been ably abettedby Mrs. Croix, his other personal agents, and those of France.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abetted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.