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conspire

con·spire [ kən spr ] (past and past participle con·spired, present participle con·spir·ing, 3rd person present singular con·spires)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. plan secretly to act illegally: to plan or agree in secret with others to commit an illegal or subversive act
In court, the three defendants admitted to conspiring against the government.

2. work together: to combine so as to cause a particular result, often one involving harm, inconvenience, or difficulty
Rain and tears conspired to smudge her carefully applied mascara.

[14th century. Via French< Latin conspirare, literally "breathe together" < spirare "breathe"]

con·spir·ing·ly [ kən springlee ] adverb
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