Perhaps spend less time picking apart comments and trolling on the internet if you do not know the definitions of words?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abet
1 : to actively second and encourage (something, such as an activity or plan) abet the commission of a crime 2 : to assist or support (someone) in the achievement of a purpose The singer was abetted by a skillful accompanist. especially : to assist, encourage, instigate, or support with criminal intent in attempting or carrying out a crime —often used in the phrase aid and abet accused of aiding and abetting a criminal
abet implies both assisting and encouraging.
And further,
https://nprobinson.com/blog/parties-to-an-offence-in-crimina...
Who Is Considered a Party to an Offence? Under s. 21(1) of the Criminal Code, you may be considered a party to an offence if you:
Section 21(1)(a) Committed the crime yourself (the principal); Section 21(1)(b) Assisted someone else in committing it (aided); Section 21(1)(c) Encouraged or promoted its commission (abetted).
I won't put quotes around the words this time.