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    conspire
    /kənˈspʌɪə/

    verb

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  2. 1. a. : to join in a secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrongful act or an act which becomes unlawful as a result of the secret agreement. accused of conspiring to overthrow the government. conspired to monopolize and restrict trade. b. : scheme. 2. : to act in harmony toward a common end. Circumstances conspired to defeat his efforts.

  3. CONSPIRE definition: 1. to plan secretly with other people to do something bad, illegal, or against someone's wishes…. Learn more.

  4. 1. to plan or agree on (a crime or harmful act) together in secret. 2. (intr) to act together towards some end as if by design: the elements conspired to spoil our picnic. [C14: from Old French conspirer, from Latin conspīrāre to plot together, literally: to breathe together, from spīrāre to breathe] conˈspirern.

  5. Conspire definition: to agree together, especially secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal. See examples of CONSPIRE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of conspire. 1. as in to plot. to engage in a secret plan to accomplish evil or unlawful ends conspired to replace the leader with someone more easily influenced. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. plot. scheme. contrive. collude. plan. connive. intrigue. machinate. devise. concoct. manipulate. engineer. put up. compass. hatch. design.

  7. Conspire definition: To plan together secretly to commit an illegal or wrongful act or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action.

  8. to plan or agree on (a crime or harmful act) together in secret. (intransitive) to act together towards some end as if by design: the elements conspired to spoil our picnic. Etymology: 14th Century: from Old French conspirer, from Latin conspīrāre to plot together, literally: to breathe together, from spīrāre to breathe.

  9. 1. If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it. [...] 2. If events conspire to produce a particular result, they seem to work together to cause this result. [...] More. Conjugations of 'conspire' present simple: I conspire, you conspire [...]

  10. conspire meaning, definition, what is conspire: to secretly plan with someone else to do...: Learn more.

  11. to plan secretly with other people to do something bad, illegal, or against someone's wishes: [ + to infinitive ] He felt that his colleagues were conspiring together to remove him from his job. conspire with He was convicted of conspiring with the bombers. conspire against He admitted to charges of conspiring against the United States.