verb (past tense and past participle of 'conspire') as in strong fondness

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conspire, plot, scheme, intrigue

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Example Sentences

Example:The two politicians conspired to defeat their common enemy.

Definition:To plot or operate in secret for a usually illegal purpose.

From conspire

Example:The gang had a well-thought-out plot to rob the bank after hours.

Definition:To devise a plan or strategy, especially a cunning or sinister one.

From plot

Example:They were plotting a scheme to manipulate the stock market.

Definition:A detailed plan or strategy, especially a cunning or sinister one.

From scheme

Example:She was intrigued by the allegations of an intricate political intrigue.

Definition:To engage in secret and typically confidential or underhanded scheming; to set about or plot.

From intrigue