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Connivancy শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: উপেক্ষা

Connivancy Meaning In Bengali উপেক্ষা

Connivancy

উপেক্ষা,

Definition

1) "Connivancy" is not a commonly used word in the English language, and it does not have a widely accepted definition in standard dictionaries. It is possible that this word may be a variant or an uncommon alteration of the word "connivance."
2) Connivance can refer to:
3) Willful ignorance or passive consent to wrongdoing or illegal activity.
4) Secret cooperation or collaboration in a wrongful or illegal act.
5) Any act of secretly participating in or allowing a deceitful or dishonest scheme.

Examples

Connivancy Example in a sentence

1) The connivancy between the two politicians was evident as they shared a secret plan.

2) His connivancy with the criminal gang led to his downfall.

3) The connivancy of the employees allowed the theft to go unnoticed.

4) Their connivancy in covering up the scandal shocked the public.

5) She suspected connivancy among her colleagues when important documents went missing.

6) The connivancy of the officials enabled the corruption to thrive in the city.

7) Their connivancy to manipulate the market prices was eventually exposed.

8) The connivancy between the rival gangs led to a dangerous turf war.

9) The connivancy of the students to cheat on the exam was disappointing.

10) The connivancy between the siblings in deceiving their parents was troubling.

Part of Speech

Connivancy (Noun)

Synonyms

Neglect , Disregard , Connivance , Inattention , Contempt , Connivancy - (NOUN) উপেক্ষা

Encyclopedia

"Connivancy" is not a commonly used word in the English language, and it does not have a widely accepted definition in standard dictionaries. It is possible that this word may be a variant or an uncommon alteration of the word "connivance."
Connivance can refer to:
Willful ignorance or passive consent to wrongdoing or illegal activity.
Secret cooperation or collaboration in a wrongful or illegal act.
Any act of secretly participating in or allowing a deceitful or dishonest scheme.