connivance

/kəˈnɪvəns/

Definitions

1. noun

the act of secretly helping or supporting someone who is doing something wrong or illegal

“The company’s connivance with the corrupt official led to a major scandal.”

2. noun

the state of being willing to overlook or tolerate something that is wrong or unacceptable

“The government’s connivance in human rights abuses has been widely criticized.”

Synonyms

  • acquiescence
  • collusion
  • complicity

Antonyms

  • scrutiny
  • vigilance