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conspire

verb as in agree, concur

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The girls very much wanted to conspire with me to make that happen.

But ill-considered personal choices and the accidents of history always seemed to conspire against Marrero.

They plot, conspire and work hand-in-hand toward the common goal of Jewish domination.

Steve Jobs and now Tim Cook did not conspire to undermine American labor and underpay Chinese workers.

Later, when they venture out, rain and fog conspire to limit their view, even in unfamiliar surroundings.

The claims of its glorious Object, its own essential nature, and its design, all conspire in this.

All shall conspire in favour of the church, which in the following verse is called Jezrahel, that is, the seed of God.

The enemy hates him bitterly, and would welcome an opportunity, would even conspire, to hang him.

About that time he began to conspire with a view to restore the son of Queen Isabella.

Theologians tell and repeat to us that man is free, while all their teachings conspire to destroy his liberty.

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On this page you'll find 64 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conspire, such as: collude, connive, cooperate, cabal, cogitate, and collogue.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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