Act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose.
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Examples for "conspire "
Examples for "conspire "
1 While circumstances conspire against them, they are not presented as passive victims.
2 In truth, nobody in Washington cared enough to conspire about Afghan politics.
3 Many factors thus appear to conspire to limit recombination between co-infecting poxviruses.
4 Of course, the interest of the audience and of the orator conspire .
5 I found it hard to believe that you would conspire against me.
1 Trump has said the report shows he did not collude with Russia.
2 Albanian crime gangs collude with weapon smugglers based in Montenegro and Kosovo.
3 In Mexico's most violent states, corrupt policemen often collude with criminal gangs.
4 In Mexico's most violent states, corrupt cops often collude with criminal gangs.
5 At exactly what point had she and Ryuji decided to collude ?
6 Trump has said that his campaign did not collude with Russia.
7 He has also said his campaign did not collude with Moscow.
8 It is right that the big energy companies do not collude .
9 Did he collude with opposition parties to defeat him in Polokwane?
10 They knowingly and intentionally collude with self-professed criminals to fleece governments and institutions.
11 And how they seemed to want you to collude on your own judgment.
12 Even now, he added, the investigation is unwarranted because dealers did not collude .
13 Irregular migration is considered a crime in Libya, though authorities often collude with smugglers.
14 Trump has said his campaign did not collude with Russia.
15 Russia denies the allegations and Trump says his team did not collude with Moscow.
16 They will always manipulate boards to collude in their shenanigans.
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