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conspired


Meanings
  • verb

    Plot or scheme secretly, often with others, especially for a harmful or illegal purpose.

    - "They conspired to steal the jewels from the museum."
    - "The politicians conspired to fix the election."
  • verb

    Agree on a secret plan, especially for a mischievous or unlawful act.

    - "The children conspired to play a prank on their teacher."
    - "The rebels conspired to overthrow the government."

Synonyms

collogue
Rhymes
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expired , tired , desired
Variants
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conspire , conspired , conspires , conspiring
Forms
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conspired (past tense and past participle), conspire (present tense and infinitive), conspiring (present participle)


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'conspirare,' meaning 'to breathe together.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'conspiracy theory' refers to an explanation of an event or situation that is based on unproven or incorrect information.

  2. The term 'conspiracy' is often used in a negative context, but it can also refer to a secret agreement between individuals or groups for a legitimate purpose.


Related Concepts
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  1. Collusion: The act of secretly working together, especially in order to deceive or harm others.

  2. Complicity: The state of being involved in a wrongdoing or harmful act.


Culture
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The word 'conspire' has been used extensively in literature and art to depict secret plots and schemes. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the witches conspire to foretell Macbeth's future.

How to Memorize "conspired"

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