complacentry

noun

Etymology

From complacent + -ry.

  1. borrowed from complacēns
  2. suffixed as complacentry — “complacent + ry

Definitions

  1. complicity

    • Today is resting complacentry without worn institutions being guarded by the activities—reacters, blamers and provocaters.

The neighborhood

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