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complicit

adjective as in associated with unethical activity

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By quitting, Wray is complicit in normalizing what is anything but normal.

During the trial, defence lawyers for various accused men tried to suggest that Gisèle's composure, her lack of tears, somehow implied that she was complicit in her own abuse.

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Supermarkets in the UK that appear to be selling products linked to slave labour in China may be “complicit in putting profits above human rights”, a Labour MP has said.

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However, we are now pursuing any individuals suspected to have been complicit in his offending and we are committed to seeking justice.

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“It is not only the occupation that is killing us — the world is complicit in what we are suffering,” Mr. Abu Amra added, referring to the presence of Israeli forces in Gaza.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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