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connive

con·nive [ kə nv ] (past and past participle con·nived, present participle con·niv·ing, 3rd person present singular con·nives)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. plot: to plan secretly to do something, usually something wrong or illegal

2. give tacit consent to something wrong: to pretend not to know about or do nothing to stop a wrongful or illegal act, thus showing encouragement of or consent to the act
He connived at his brother's shoplifting with the understanding that he would share the loot.

[Early 17th century. Via French< Latin connivere "close your eyes"]

con·niv·er noun
con·niv·er·y noun
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