associate, associate in crime, criminal, commit a crime,
Added: Accomplice, Aider or Abetor - Co-conspirator
Accomplice
The word 'participate' has four syllables.
"Participate" is 'sanka suru.'
The word that means a request to participate in something is, an invitation or an invite.
The word crime has one syllable.
If you were with a person who committed the crime, you are an accessory to a crime. (There are exceptions. It depends on what you mean by the word with. If you were with a person and totally unaware he was going to commit a crime and did nothing to participate in the crime, there may be an exception. I know of one case where a woman discovered she was with a drug dealer. She took her stuff and walked to the bus station and caught a bus. The law left her alone.) It depends on what you knew and when you knew it and what you did about it.
The opposite of "crime" is "justice" or "lawfulness."
She participated that game which means she is involved in it.
I will not participate in the following discussion.
There is no such word. Findings such as, "not guilty,' and 'pardon' do NOT absolve someone from a crime.
The word is spelled participate.
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