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"Abetted" is a form of "abet", a transitive verb which is often translated as "ser cómplice de". "Induced" is a form of "induce", a transitive verb which is often translated as "inducir". Learn more about the difference between "abetted" and "induced" below.
abet(
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beht
)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (to assist)
a. ser cómplice de
If your husband comes home and you don't call the police, you could be charged with abetting a criminal.Si su esposo vuelve a casa y usted no llama a la policía, podría ser acusada de ser cómplice de un criminal.
2. (to provoke)
a. instigar
This extreme publication is known for abetting hatred.Esta publicación extremista es conocida por instigar el odio.
b. inducir
Tomas is a good person; I feel that someone had to have abetted him to commit such an act.Tomás es una buena persona; siento que alguien tuvo que haberlo inducido a cometer tal acto.
c. incitar
We are a peaceful group, and we do not abet violence.Somos un grupo pacífico y no incitamos la violencia.
induce(
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dus
)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (medicine)
2. (to cause)
a. provocar
Questions like that will only induce rage in him.Tales preguntas solo provocarán rabia en él.
b. producir
The drums beat faster and faster, inducing a frenzy in all who were at the ceremony.Los tambores sonaban cada vez más rápido, produciendo un frenesí en todos los que asistieron a la ceremonia.
3. (to persuade)
a. inducir
They must have offered her a lot of money to induce her to agree to that.Le han de haber ofrecido mucho dinero para inducirla a aceptar algo así.
4. (physics)
a. inducir
The copper coil induces an electrical current.La bobina de cobre induce una corriente eléctrica.