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UK
/kəmplˈɪsɪti/
]
[ US /kəmˈpɫɪsəti, kəmˈpɫɪsɪti/ ]
[ US /kəmˈpɫɪsəti, kəmˈpɫɪsɪti/ ]
NOUN
- guilt as an accomplice in a crime or offense
How To Use complicity In A Sentence
- Most would agree that the spuds would carry the faint whiff of moral complicity. Times, Sunday Times
- Apologies should be taken automatically as acknowledgement of personal complicity in the crime or dereliction.
- So the cost of the strikes, politically, is denouncement from a Pakistani government that can’t tolerate a public acknowledgment of its complicity. Talking Reckless | ATTACKERMAN
- More alarmingly, the degree and extent of the complicity involved is shredding the credibility of the Hierarchy.
- He is accused of complicity with the leader of the coup, former Colonel Gregorio Honasan.
- In both cases, failures would not justify an investigation into malfeasance or complicity.
- Recently a number of policemen were sentenced to death for their complicity in the murder.
- To see it so easily removed, and with the complicity of the union, was disturbing.
- To get multiple persons at the wrong end of the charge, one has to go to complicity, aiding and abetting, concert.
- But what makes the piece so powerful is that he performs it with a dangerous charm flashing smiles of complicity at the neutered hacks.