complicity in the PONS Dictionary

complicity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

complicity in a criminal offence
be accused of complicity in a crime

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The banks could not have done what they did without the complicity of the ratings agencies.
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They addressed the issues of the draft, university complicity, womens liberation, and the protest of the upcoming presidential election.
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The banks could not have done what they did without the complicity of the rating agencies.
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This liability can arise through solicitation, aiding and abetting, conspiracy, or any other doctrine of complicity.
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Complicity is a doctrine that operates to hold persons criminally responsible for the acts of others.
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The term was introduced with the aim of counterbalancing the tendency of infantilization of play and stressing the complicities between technology and pleasure.
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He was arrested and charged with complicity in the rebellion.
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The new criminal law set a high bar for proving complicity in war crimes.
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He admits complicity in similarly attacking his bandmates during talks aimed at them.
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It also describes social cases as complicity, wilful default and attempt.
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