“I would hardly use the word conspire to describe a harmless breakfast meeting, and I don’t think the party will be all that thrilled when they find out you’ve been spying on a senator, a congressman, and your secretary of state.” To " conspire" is when 2 or more people plan to do something. verb act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose.verb engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together.verb intransitive To agree, to concur to one end.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.verb To secretly plot or make plans together, often used regarding something bad or illegal.transitive verb To plot to plan to combine for.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.intransitive verb To concur to one end to agree.a secret agreement, to do some act, as to commit treason or a crime, or to do some unlawful deed to plot together. intransitive verb To make an agreement, esp.To plot plan devise contrive scheme for.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
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To agree by oath, covenant, or otherwise to commit a reprehensible or illegal act engage in a conspiracy plot especially, hatch treason.Literally, to breathe together (with) breathe in unison or accord, as in singing.intransitive verb To plan or plot secretly.intransitive verb To join or act together combine.intransitive verb To plan together secretly to commit an illegal or wrongful act or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.