"Conspired" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Conspired" Meaning

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

"Conspired" Examples

Conspired


A verb that means to plan and work together secretly to do something wrong or harmful.

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The two brothers conspired to steal their father's valuable possessions.
The rival company conspired to stop their competitor from launching a new product.
The politician was accused of conspiring with his business partner to embezzle funds.
The gang members conspired to commit a series of robberies in the city.
The detective was determined to uncover the truth behind the conspiracy, and expose those who conspired against the government.

"Conspired" Similar Words

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.

Conspirative

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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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Constabularies

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Constabularies refers to the organizations, groups, or bodies responsible for maintaining law and order in a particular area or jurisdiction, typically composed of commissioned police officers, constables, and other law enforcement personnel.