connivenza
connivance
noun kon-nee-VEN-tsah Rare
Origin: From Latin connivere ('to wink at, to overlook').
Also means
complicity
Usage Note
Connivenza describes passive complicity — looking the other way while wrongdoing occurs, rather than active participation. In connivenza con means 'in connivance with'. It is a formal noun used in legal, journalistic, and political discourse. Plural: connivenze. A near-synonym is complicità ('complicity'), which often implies more active involvement.
Examples
"L'evasione avvenne in connivenza con le guardie."
Natural Translation
The escape happened in connivance with the guards.
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