conspire (Meaning)

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conspire (v)

engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together

act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose

conspire Sentence Examples

  1. The group decided to conspire against the oppressive regime, planning a rebellion.
  2. It was evident that some of the employees were starting to conspire against the new management.
  3. Rumors began to circulate that a few influential figures in the government were conspiring to manipulate the upcoming elections.
  4. The siblings would often conspire together to orchestrate elaborate pranks on their friends.
  5. As darkness fell, shadows seemed to conspire to cloak the alleyways in mystery.
  6. The villains in the story would conspire in secret, plotting the downfall of the hero.
  7. The rival factions within the organization conspired to undermine each other's efforts.
  8. It was clear that certain elements within the corporation were conspiring to sabotage the CEO's plans.
  9. In the ancient legends, gods and mortals alike would conspire to change the course of fate.
  10. Despite their differences, they would often conspire together to achieve common goals.

FAQs About the word conspire

engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together, act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose

plot, scheme, intrigue,contrive, collude, connive, machinate, plan, devise, cook (up)

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The group decided to conspire against the oppressive regime, planning a rebellion.

It was evident that some of the employees were starting to conspire against the new management.

Rumors began to circulate that a few influential figures in the government were conspiring to manipulate the upcoming elections.

The siblings would often conspire together to orchestrate elaborate pranks on their friends.