Complicitousness

"Complicitousness" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Despite the original promise of freedom and toleration, conspiracy or complicitousness are either sought out or thrust upon such people.

Instead, "the people" were invited to hate. . . . Life was a lie, complicitousness in self-enslavement.

This book . . . ponders the role, including the complicitousness, of civic audiences in determining and sustaining the authority of political leadership.

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