/kəˈnaɪvəns/ – verb
Definition: 1. dung túng, đồng lõa;
2. làm ngơ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “connive” means to secretly cooperate or conspire with others to commit a wrongful act or engage in deceitful behavior. It involves knowingly participating in or allowing illegal or unethical actions to occur without taking action to prevent or stop them.
Example: The prosecutor argued that the defendant had conspired and connived with others to commit the crime.