conspired Sentence Examples
- The suspects conspired to rob the bank, planning their heist with meticulous precision.
- Three individuals conspired to commit murder, plotting a sinister scheme that would claim an innocent life.
- The politicians conspired to influence the election, using underhanded tactics to gain power.
- Rumors spread like wildfire, alleging that the government had conspired to cover up a scandal.
- The thieves conspired to steal the precious artifact, infiltrating the museum with elaborate disguises.
- The students conspired to cheat on the exam, exchanging covert glances and whispered answers.
- The rebels conspired to overthrow the tyrannical regime, rallying support among the oppressed.
- The journalists conspired to expose corporate corruption, gathering evidence that would ignite a public outcry.
- The detectives conspired to solve the perplexing crime, pooling their resources to uncover the truth.
- The rivals conspired to sabotage each other's businesses, resorting to cutthroat tactics to gain an advantage.
conspired Meaning
conspired
plot, contrive, to agree secretly to do an unlawful act, to join in a secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrongful act or an act which becomes unlawful as a result of the secret agreement, to act together, scheme, to join in a conspiracy compare solicit, to act in harmony toward a common end
Synonyms & Antonyms of conspired
FAQs About the word conspired
plot, contrive, to agree secretly to do an unlawful act, to join in a secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrongful act or an act which becomes unlawful as a r
plotted, schemed, planned,connived, colluded, contrived, intrigued, concocted, devised,engineered
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The suspects conspired to rob the bank, planning their heist with meticulous precision.
Three individuals conspired to commit murder, plotting a sinister scheme that would claim an innocent life.
The politicians conspired to influence the election, using underhanded tactics to gain power.
Rumors spread like wildfire, alleging that the government had conspired to cover up a scandal.