complicit

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/kəmˈplɪsɪt/

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complicit adj (involved in: a plot, etc.)cómplice n común
  (be complicit; formal)actuar en complicidad loc verb
 If you do not challenge your colleagues' bullying of the new employee, you are complicit.
 Si no cuestionas el acoso hacia el empleado nuevo por parte de tus colegas, eres un cómplice.
complicit in [sth] expr (involved in: a plot, etc.)cómplice de algo, cómplice en algo loc nom mf
 The gang had told Rachel about their plans to rob the bank, making her complicit in the crime.
 La banda le contó a Rachel sobre sus planes de robar el banco y eso la convirtió en una cómplice del crimen.
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