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complicity

[kuhm-plis-i-tee] / kəmˈplɪs ɪ ti /


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Years later, her complicity filled her with retroactive rage and guilt.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some have gone further, citing emails in which women expressed gratitude or warmth toward Epstein as evidence of complicity or consent.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the courtroom, Ms Pelicot and her family sat through nearly four months of veiled insinuations and open accusations of complicity from both the defendants and their lawyers.

From BBC

Additional legislative measures are necessary to prevent complicity and maintain public trust in local institutions.

From Los Angeles Times

And he has a chance to, whether he knows it or not, he’s going to tell her about his feelings of strange complicity in something he had no responsibility for.

From Los Angeles Times