accessary

[ak-ses-uh-ree]

accessary Definition

a person who helps someone else to commit a crime or do something wrong.

Using accessary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "accessary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was charged as an accessary to the robbery.

  • Example

    The police are looking for his accessary in the crime.

  • Example

    She was accused of being an accessary to the murder.

accessary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for accessary

Phrases with accessary

  • a person who helps plan a crime but is not present when it is committed

    Example

    He was found guilty of being an accessary before the fact.

  • a person who helps someone who has committed a crime, for example by hiding them from the police

    Example

    She was charged as an accessary after the fact.

  • the main perpetrator of a crime and someone who helps them commit it

    Example

    The police arrested both the principal and accessary in the bank robbery.

Origins of accessary

from Medieval Latin 'accessarius', meaning 'additional'

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Summary: accessary in Brief

'Accessary' [ak-ses-uh-ree] refers to a person who helps someone else to commit a crime or do something wrong. It can be used in phrases like 'accessary before the fact,' which denotes someone who helps plan a crime but is not present when it is committed, and 'accessary after the fact,' which refers to someone who helps someone who has committed a crime, for example by hiding them from the police.