Word |
Conspire |
Meaning |
to make covert plans to perform an illegal or bad deed |
Example 1 |
Some poor people believe politicians conspire to keep them in dire financial straits. |
Example 2 |
When Henry won the lottery, he became paranoid his relatives would conspire to take his money. |
Example 3 |
The students have decided to conspire to steal the test answers. |
Example 4 |
In the hit film, three women conspire to kidnap their horrible boss. |
Example 5 |
The dictator knows the revolutionaries are going to conspire against him. |
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