complicity

/kəmˈplɪsəti/
noun
  1. Involvement in a wrongful act or crime, often by helping or agreeing with someone else.
    • Her silence during the meeting suggested complicity with the unfair decision.
    • The company denied any complicity in the environmental violations.
    • The driver was accused of complicity in the robbery because he waited in the getaway car.
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