conspire (Meaning)
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
Synonyms & Antonyms of conspire
conspire Sentence Examples
- 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.
- As darkness fell, shadows seemed to conspire to cloak the alleyways in mystery.
- The villains in the story would conspire in secret, plotting the downfall of the hero.
- The rival factions within the organization conspired to undermine each other's efforts.
- It was clear that certain elements within the corporation were conspiring to sabotage the CEO's plans.
- In the ancient legends, gods and mortals alike would conspire to change the course of fate.
- 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.