Accomplices

/əˈkʌmplɪsɪz/

अपराध में सहयोगी/सह-अपराधी/साथी

Origin & History

From French 'accomplice' and Late Latin 'accomplicem', from 'ad-' (to) + 'complex' (associated/entwined).

यह शब्द फ्रेंच 'accomplice' और लेटिन 'accomplicem' से आया है; 'ad-' (की ओर/साथ) + 'complex' (जुड़ा हुआ/संबद्ध) से बना, अर्थ: अपराध या कार्य में साथ जुड़ा व्यक्ति।

Definition

Accomplices are people who knowingly assist, encourage, or cooperate with another person in committing a crime or wrongful act, even if they do not carry out the main action themselves.

'Accomplices' वे लोग होते हैं जो जानबूझकर किसी अपराध या गलत काम को करने में किसी अन्य व्यक्ति की सहायता, उकसावा, या सहयोग करते हैं, भले ही वे स्वयं मुख्य कार्य न करें।

Parts of Speech

Noun (plural):
The police arrested the thief and his accomplices.
पुलिस ने चोर और उसके साथियों (अपराध में सहयोगियों) को गिरफ्तार किया।

Usage Examples

The suspect refused to name his accomplices.
She was charged as one of the accomplices in the fraud.
Investigators believe there were several accomplices involved in the robbery.
He acted as an accomplice by providing the getaway car.

Synonyms

Antonyms

Victims Bystanders Opponents Law enforcers Whistleblowers

Related Forms

Noun
Accomplice / Accomplices / Accompliceship (rare)
Adjective
Accomplice (attributive, e.g., accomplice liability)

Idioms & Phrases

Partners in crime
अपराध में साझेदार/साथी (अक्सर मज़ाकिया या अनौपचारिक अर्थ में भी)
An accomplice to (something)
किसी काम/गलत कार्य में सहयोगी (जैसे: wrongdoing में accomplice)