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    Con·niv·ance
    /kəˈnīv(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. willingness to secretly allow or be involved in wrongdoing, especially an immoral or illegal act: "this infringement of the law had taken place with the connivance of officials"
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  3. willingness to allow or secretly be involved in something bad or illegal: with the connivance of Their appalling treatment of their child could only have happened with the connivance of their neighbors. He could only have escaped with his family's connivance. Fewer examples.

  4. 1. the act or fact of conniving. 2. (Law) law the tacit encouragement of or assent to another's wrongdoing, esp (formerly) of the petitioner in a divorce suit to the respondent's adultery. Also (obsolete): connivancy or connivency.

  5. noun. the act of conniving. Law. tacit encouragement or assent (without participation) to wrongdoing by another. the consent by a person to a spouse's conduct, especially adultery, that is later made the basis of a divorce proceeding or other complaint. connivance. / kəˈnaɪvəns /.

  6. The meaning of CONNIVANCE is the act of conniving; especially : knowledge of and active or passive consent to wrongdoing. How to use connivance in a sentence.

  7. 5 days ago · Connivance is a willingness to allow or assist something to happen even though you know it is wrong . [disapproval] The deficit had grown with the connivance of the banks. [ + of] The goods were exported with official connivance. Synonyms: collusion, intrigue, conspiring, complicity More Synonyms of connivance.

  8. Check pronunciation: connivance. Definition of connivance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. See synonyms for connivance on Thesaurus.com. noun. the act of conniving. Law. tacit encouragement or assent (without participation) to wrongdoing by another. the consent by a person to a spouse's conduct, especially adultery, that is later made the basis of a divorce proceeding or other complaint. Recommended videos.

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