colluding (Meaning)

colluding

to agree or cooperate secretly for a fraudulent or otherwise illegal purpose, to work together secretly especially in order to do something illegal or dishonest

colluding Sentence Examples

  1. The rival companies were colluding to fix prices and stifle competition.
  2. The government suspects the opposition party of colluding with foreign powers.
  3. The witnesses testified that the defendants had been colluding for months.
  4. The cartel colluded to control the supply of a key commodity.
  5. The investigation uncovered a pattern of colluding between the executives.
  6. The antitrust agency accused the firms of colluding to manipulate the market.
  7. The company's colluding with its competitors led to a massive fine.
  8. The authorities broke up the colluding ring, arresting several suspects.
  9. Researchers colluded to publish biased results in a scientific journal.
  10. The colluding parties faced serious legal consequences for their actions.

FAQs About the word colluding

to agree or cooperate secretly for a fraudulent or otherwise illegal purpose, to work together secretly especially in order to do something illegal or dishonest

plotting, machinating, intriguing, scheming,conspiring, conniving, planning, contriving, putting up, compassing

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The rival companies were colluding to fix prices and stifle competition.

The government suspects the opposition party of colluding with foreign powers.

The witnesses testified that the defendants had been colluding for months.

The cartel colluded to control the supply of a key commodity.