English to Tamil Dictionary complicity

complicity

உடந்தையாக
definition
noun
they were accused of complicity in the attempt to overthrow the government
the state of being involved with others in an illegal activity or wrongdoing.
translation of 'complicity'
குற்றம் செய்ய உடந்தையாக இருத்தல்,
சிக்கல் தன்மை
example
I have privileged information about crime and 'complicity' - but is it to be buried with me?
Poverty and lack of judicial responsibility entice officials into 'complicity' .
they were accused of 'complicity' in the attempt to overthrow the government
Corporate 'complicity' , the tribunal's jury of conscience learned, was extensive.
There is no evidence of 'complicity' between the employee and the columnists in obtaining the copies.
Therefore, obedience to obviously sinful commands is 'complicity' and conspiracy.
He has been asked to explain his company's alleged 'complicity' in the contraband cigarette trade.
they were accused of 'complicity' in the attempt to overthrow the government
It involves an understanding of our 'complicity' in the system without judgement or guilt.
The truth is, it is hard to face the fact of murder or 'complicity' in murder without a hard and cold heart.
Given many of their staff's political sympathies one might almost suspect 'complicity' .
His depiction of criminal 'complicity' as an everyday affair is brave, if a bit problematic.
Those three defendants are to face charges of kidnapping and 'complicity' .
To get multiple persons at the wrong end of the charge, one has to go to 'complicity' , aiding and abetting, concert.
On the minimalist view, he was guilty of importing as an accessory or in 'complicity' with the informant.
The media's 'complicity' in war crimes continues unabated, of course.
The concept of aiding and abetting and 'complicity' is well known I think to Australian law.
Its charter in some way negates the legality of such 'complicity' .
The German Supreme Court found that the five members of the Court Martial were guilty of 'complicity' in a crime against humanity.
In both cases, failures would not justify an investigation into malfeasance or 'complicity' .
Accused of 'complicity' in the coup attempt of July 1917, he even had to go into hiding in Finland.
This is a statement, not only of intellectual dishonesty, but also of direct political 'complicity' .
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