"Conspirationally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Conspirationally" Meaning

I apologize, but "conspirationally" is not a valid word in the English language. It seems you may have misspelled the word or it's a made-up term.

"Conspirationally" Examples

Usage Examples of "Conspiratorially"


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The CEO and CFO met conspiratorially in the back room to discuss the company's financial struggles. They didn't want the rest of the employees to know the truth.

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The whistleblower revealed that the government officials had been conspiratorially working together to withhold critical information from the public.

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The detective noticed that the suspect and the accomplice were conversing conspiratorially in the corner, trying to cover their tracks.

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The editors of the newspaper conspired to give a certain politician a favorable story, writing it conspiratorially without disclosing their biases.

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The company's board of directors met conspiratorially to decide the fate of the struggling department, without considering public opinion or input from employees.

"Conspirationally" Similar Words

Conspiracism

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People who believe that some event or situation is the result of a secret plot by powerful people or groups, often in a sinister or malevolent way.

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I think you meant "conspiracy".<br><br>A conspiracy is a secret plan or agreement between two or more people to do something illegal, harmful, or deceitful. It is an attempt to influence the behavior or decisions of others by means of deceit, intimidation, or manipulation, often resulting in harm or injustice.

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I think there might be a slight issue here! "Conspirational" isn't a commonly used word in English language. However, I can try to provide some insight based on the existing words.<br><br>It's possible that the user might be confusing it with the word "conspiratorial". "Conspiratorial" refers to the act of conspiring, or secretly planning and plotting to achieve a goal, often with ill intentions.<br><br>If we break down the word "conspirational", it could be interpreted as a combination of "conspiracy" and the suffix "-ional", which is often used to describe an action or quality. In this case, it might suggest something related to a secretive or plot-like nature. However, this interpretation is purely speculative, and the word "conspirational" is not recognized by most dictionaries.

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