conspire

  • 21conspire — verb Conspire is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑circumstance …

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  • 22conspire — [kənˈspaɪə] verb [I] 1) to secretly plan with someone to do something that is bad or illegal 2) conspire to do sth to produce a bad situation …

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  • 23conspire — con•spire [[t]kənˈspaɪər[/t]] v. spired, spir•ing 1) to agree together, esp. secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal 2) to act or work together toward the same goal 3) to contrive; plot • Etymology: 1325–75; < L conspīrāre to act in… …

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  • 24conspire — [c]/kənˈspaɪə / (say kuhn spuyuh) verb (conspired, conspiring) –verb (i) 1. to agree together, especially secretly, to do something reprehensible or illegal; combine for an evil or unlawful purpose. 2. to act in combination; contribute jointly to …

  • 25conspire —    Ōhumu.    ♦ To conspire against, kipi, ōhumu kipi …

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  • 26conspire against — index frame (charge falsely), frame (prearrange) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 27Conspire (software) — Infobox Software name = Conspire caption = Conspire 0.20 running under Linux. developer = William Pitcock (nenolod) Kiyoshi Aman (Aerdan) status = active latest release version = 0.20 latest release date = July 18, 2008 operating system = Unix… …

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  • 28conspire against — phr verb Conspire against is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑fate …

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  • 29conspire — Synonyms and related words: accord, act in concert, act together, affiliate, agree, ally, amalgamate, angle, associate, band, band together, be in cahoots, be in league, brew, bunch, bunch up, cabal, cement a union, centralize, club, club… …

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  • 30conspire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. plot, intrigue, collude, scheme; concur, combine. See plan, cooperation. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To plan secretly] Syn. plot, scheme, contrive, intrigue; see plan 1 . 2. [To act together] Syn. join …

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