The verb form of "accomplice" is "accomplice." In English, some nouns can also function as verbs without any changes in form. In this case, "accomplice" can be used as both a noun and a verb, meaning to act as an accomplice to someone in a crime or wrongdoing.
The verb for accomplice is "to abet." Abetting refers to knowingly helping or encouraging someone to commit a crime or wrongdoing. It implies active participation in the illegal or unethical actions of another person.
The -ing form of a word is the present participle verb or an adjective. When used as a noun, the -ing form is a verbal noun (gerund). Examples:Verb: While a beautiful woman was captivating the shop owner, her accomplice was stealing some high value merchandise.Adjective: Such a captivating star will have a great future in the movies.Noun: He is skilled at the art of captivating; he always has a lady on his arm.
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The plural of accomplice is accomplices
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
The verb for accomplice is "to abet." Abetting refers to knowingly helping or encouraging someone to commit a crime or wrongdoing. It implies active participation in the illegal or unethical actions of another person.
It can be. A confederate is an associate or accomplice. The adjective confederate means allied. The verb to confederate has the noun form confederation.
Accomplice. Or it could be an Abettor.
The -ing form of a word is the present participle verb or an adjective. When used as a noun, the -ing form is a verbal noun (gerund). Examples:Verb: While a beautiful woman was captivating the shop owner, her accomplice was stealing some high value merchandise.Adjective: Such a captivating star will have a great future in the movies.Noun: He is skilled at the art of captivating; he always has a lady on his arm.
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I was the accomplice to a crime
The plural of accomplice is accomplices
The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
The verb form of commentary is to comment
Involve is the verb form of involvement.
Accomplice is a noun.
No, a keyword is not an accomplice in a crime.