Complicity

/kəmˈplɪsɪti/ noun

The state of being involved with others in an illegal activity or wrongdoing. It implies partnership or collaboration in something questionable or criminal.

From Latin 'complicitas,' meaning 'folded together,' derived from 'complicare' (to fold together). The word suggests being 'folded in' or entangled with others in wrongdoing, entering English in the 17th century.

AMሳይሳሉ
ARتواطؤ
BNসহযোগিতা
CAcomplicitat
CSúčastnictví
DAmedvidenhed
DEKomplizenschaft
ELσυνενοχή
EScomplicidad
FAکمک و کمپیری
FIosallisuus
FRcomplicité
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