"Conspire" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Conspire" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Conspire" Meaning

To conspire means to secretly plan and act together to do something harmful or illegal, often in a deliberate and deliberate way. It can also mean to secretly plan and act together to achieve a common goal or to gain an advantage, often in a way that is not publicly known or acknowledged. The word implies a sense of secrecy, deception, and often, malice or ill intent.

"Conspire" Examples

Conspire


Conspire is a verb that means to plan secretly with someone to do something harmful or illegal.

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The rival company was accused of conspiring to steal our trade secrets. (#verb)
The secret society conspiring to overthrow the government was uncovered by the police. (#verb)
In the 20th century, various military officers were accused of conspiring to overthrow the government. (#verb)
The two politicians were accused of conspiring with each other to rig the election. (#verb)
The gang members were caught conspiring to sell drugs. (#verb)

Synonyms:


Plot
Scheme
Plan
Plot against
Hatching a plot

"Conspire" Similar Words

Conspirational

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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.

Conspirationally

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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.

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Conspirator

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Conspiratorialism

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Conspiratorially

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Conspirators

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Conspirators are individuals who secretly plan and work together to achieve a harmful or illegal goal, often in secret and without the knowledge or approval of others. They may collude to commit a crime, carry out a political coup, or manipulate events to suit their own purposes. The term often carries a negative connotation, implying deceit, betrayal, and potentially even treason.

Conspired

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The word "conspired" is a verb that means to plan secretly together, especially in order to do something illegal or wrong.

Conspirer

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Conspurcate

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I'm happy to help! <br><br>Conspurcate means to cover or clot with a thick, bloody discharge; to generate a purulent discharge from a wound.

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Constable

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A constable is an officer of the law who is responsible for enforcing laws, maintaining order, and protecting the public. In some countries, constables are also referred to as police officers or police constables. They may work in a specific area or community, and their duties can vary depending on the jurisdiction and their level of experience.

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