Etymology: [ &-'käm-pl&s, -'k& ] (noun.) 1589. Circa 15th century, from a complice, interpreted as one word, from Old French, from Late Latin complex (partner), from Latin complicare to complicate.
An associate in the commission of a crime; a participator in an offense, whether a principal or an accessory, A cooperator, åŒè¬€ã€å…±çН, a person who contributes to the commission or attempted commission of a crime in a major way so as to be held accountable for the same crime, A person that helps someone else commit a crime Can be on purpose or not, 1 A partner in a crime 2 A person who knowingly and voluntarily participates with another in a criminal activity, A person who knowingly and willingly assists the principal offender in the commission of a crime, a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan), complice, Someone's accomplice is a person who helps them to commit a crime. The gunman escaped on a motorcycle being ridden by an accomplice. a person who helps someone such as a criminal to do something wrong (Probably from a complice, mistaken for acomplice; complice (15-19 centuries) from , from complex, from complicare ( COMPLICATE)), partner in crime, feodary, plural of accomplice,
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An associate in the commission of a crime; a participator in an offense, whether a principal or an accessory - "Suspected for accomplice to the fire. - John Dryden"
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A cooperator - "Success unto our valiant general, And happiness to his accomplices! - Shakespeare, Henry VI Part I, V-ii"
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a person who contributes to the commission or attempted commission of a crime in a major way so as to be held accountable for the same crime
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A person that helps someone else commit a crime Can be on purpose or not
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1 A partner in a crime 2 A person who knowingly and voluntarily participates with another in a criminal activity
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A person who knowingly and willingly assists the principal offender in the commission of a crime
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a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
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complice
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Someone's accomplice is a person who helps them to commit a crime. The gunman escaped on a motorcycle being ridden by an accomplice. a person who helps someone such as a criminal to do something wrong (Probably from a complice, mistaken for acomplice; complice (15-19 centuries) from , from complex, from complicare ( COMPLICATE))
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