connivance Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of connivance In English

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Examples of connivance

  • Corruption, he says, cannot exist without the connivance, even if passive, of the political leadership.

  • At the administrative level it is a story of government complicity, connivance and concealment.

  • Acts of judicial connivance quashed societal opposition to the regime and prominence was given to the military judicial system within areas commonly beyond its jurisdiction.

  • The tardiness or inefficiency of the municipal authorities in suppressing popular revolt was therefore seen by the crown as a deliberate act of connivance.

  • That much duly acknowledged, however, it remains the case that it was the tacit connivance of the socio-political elite that provided the opportunity.

  • However, in a number of cases this was with the connivance of traditional authorities and even parents. 34.

  • Yet we do not need to know the names of every individual concerned to prove that official connivance was widespread.

  • However, state-controlled marketing institutions faced fierce competition (especially in the case of beans) from parallel market traders, who operated mostly at night and with the connivance of government officials.

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Translations of connivance In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    默許, 縱容, 放任…

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  • 中文简体

    默许, 纵容, 放任…

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  • Español

    connivencia, complicidad…

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  • Português

    conivência…

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  • Français

    connivence…

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  • Čeština

    shovívavost, němý souhlas…

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  • Dansk

    medvidenhed…

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  • Indonesia

    kerjasama…

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