Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cumplice
Noun
/ˈkʌm.plɪs/
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Definition
A person who shares in the knowledge of a crime or is involved in it.
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Examples
- The police arrested the accomplice who assisted in the robbery.
- She was seen as a cumplice in the scheme to defraud the company.
- They acted as cumplices in the project, both contributing their skills to achieve success.
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Meaning
In a broader context, ‘cumplice’ can refer to someone who acts as an accomplice or co-conspirator in any endeavor, not necessarily illegal.
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Synonyms
- Accomplice
- Co-conspirator
- Collaborator
- Accessory