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This piece delves into the concept of complicity, particularly in relation to contemporary issues like the Gaza crisis. It highlights terms such as deployment, explicate, explicit, implicate, implicit, inexplicable, and replica to provide a comprehensive overview of involvement in wrongdoing and its wider implications. The text aims to clarify these complex ideas and their relevance in discussing moral accountability in conflicts, artistic representations, and human behavior.
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The Root –pli- By: Amandla, Çemil, Laila & Malika
Complicity • Noun • Involvement as an accomplice in a crime or wrongdoing.
Deploy • Verb • To position troops or people strategically or systematically • To put into use or action • Noun • Deployment
Explicate • Verb • To explain; to make clear the meaning of something • Adjective • Explicable • Noun • Explication
Explicit • Adjective • Fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing implied • Readily observable
Implicate • Verb • To involve or connect intimately or incriminatingly • To have as a consequence; to entail • Noun • Implication
He is going to be hit by his wife as a result of his actions
Implicit • Adjective • Implied or understood though not directly expressed • Unquestioning; without doubt or reservation • Noun • Implication
Inexplicable • Adjective • Difficult or impossible to explain or account for
Replica • Noun • A copy or reproduction of a work of art, especially one made by the original artist • A copy or reproduction of a work, especially one that is smaller than the original • Verb • Replicate
Supple • Adjective • Easily bent; limber; pliant • Changing or yielding readily; compliant; adaptable • Noun • Suppleness
Supplicant • Noun • A person who asks, prays, or begs humbly and earnestly • Verb • Supplicate • Noun • Supplication