noun
- plural of complicity; the state of being involved with others in wrongdoing or crime; partnership in guilt
Usage: Always used in plural form when referring to multiple instances or relationships of complicity
Examples
- The investigation revealed the complicities of several officials in the corruption scheme.
- Their complicities in the fraud became apparent when documents were released.
- The prosecutor argued that the complicities between the two companies violated antitrust laws.
- Historical accounts documented the complicities of various institutions in the injustice.
- The film explores the complicities of ordinary citizens in extraordinary crimes.
- She was troubled by her own complicities in the unethical practices of her workplace.