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    collusion
    /kəˈl(j)uːʒn/

    noun

    • 1. secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy in order to deceive others: "the armed forces were working in collusion with drug traffickers"

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  3. Collusion is an agreement between people to act together secretly or illegally in order to deceive or cheat someone. Learn more about the meaning, usage and synonyms of collusion with Cambridge Dictionary.

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  4. collusion. noun [ U ] formal us / kəˈluː.ʒ ə n / uk / kəˈluː.ʒ ə n / Add to word list. agreement between people to act together secretly or illegally in order to deceive or cheat someone: in collusion with It is thought that they worked in collusion with the terrorist network. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Plotting & trapping.

  5. : secret agreement or cooperation especially for an illegal or deceitful purpose. acting in collusion with the enemy. collusive. kə-ˈlü-siv. -ziv. adjective. collusively adverb. Synonyms. complicity. connivance. conspiracy. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of collusion in a Sentence.

  6. collusion. noun. /kəˈluːʒn/. /kəˈluːʒn/. [uncountable] (formal, disapproving) secret agreement especially in order to do something dishonest or to trick people. in collusion with somebody The police officers were accused of operating in collusion with the gang.

  7. Collusion is secret or illegal co-operation, especially between countries or organizations. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, grammar and usage of collusion with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Collusion is a secret agreement, especially for fraudulent or treacherous purposes; conspiracy. Learn the origin, derived forms, and usage of the word collusion with examples from various sources.

  9. The noun collusion almost always implies that plans are being made because of some nefarious, most likely illegal, purpose. An art thief could be in collusion with a museum director to steal a famous painting from an art museum.