0 involvement in a crime or some activity that is wrong:
1 involvement with others in a crime or in another activity that is wrong
It is a smile of complicity, of recognition.
There is a certain complicity between archaeology and modernization: after the archaeologists have done their work, the landscape can be legitimately destroyed.
From this 'terroristic imagination' a guilty complicity f lows, embodied in all the compulsive fascination exerted by the thrilling spectacle of destruction.
It is only on the assumption that the army was petrified by such a prospect that its complicity in the assassination can be explained.
This paper attempts to reframe the current debates around health professional complicity in human rights violations during wartime in terms of dual loyalty.
These nuances challenge a simple opposition of musical autonomy to complicity with mass culture.
Those who spoke about the logging all suggested political complicity, and it is difficult to imagine how it could occur without high-level support.
The best plays of the decade were most provocative when they represented terrible acts as psychological states, usually characterized by complicity and collusion.