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accomplices

noun as in helper, especially in committing a crime

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He said investigations are ongoing to identify any accomplices and whether foreign groups might have been involved.

Transportation, places to stay, money, accomplices all have to be in place.

Yet when Judge Giuseppe Dalla Torre asked the butler if he had any accomplices, Gabrielle said no.

Accomplices claim to be bystanders, and bystanders swear they were nowhere nearby.

Ruth and the boys may not have been accomplices, but they certainly were beneficiaries.

Cowper defended himself and those who were said to be his accomplices with admirable ability and self possession.

Christophe answered that he could not state a thing of which he had no knowledge, or give himself accomplices when he had none.

In his coupé there sat an American man and his wife and a German friend, and they were accused of being his accomplices.

But he liked to choose his accomplices, and the gay sparks of the senior day-room did not appeal to him.

I command you instantly to point out any other accomplices in this villainous fraud.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to accomplices, such as: collaborator, conspirator, aide, associate, colleague, and plant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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