connivers

[US]/[ˈkɒnɪvə(r)]/
[UK]/[ˈkɒnɪvər]/

Translation

n.People who secretly plan to do something bad or illegal.
v.To secretly plan to do something bad or illegal.; To cooperate in a deceitful or underhand way.

Phrases & Collocations

connivers with them

connivers at the scheme

connivers and deceivers

connivers behind

connivers ultimately

Example Sentences

the connivers in the department were exposed by the investigation.

we suspected several connivers were involved in the embezzlement scheme.

the police questioned potential connivers to uncover the full plot.

he warned her not to trust any of the connivers in the project.

the connivers attempted to cover their tracks and shift the blame.

internal investigations revealed a network of connivers within the company.

the whistle-blower identified several key connivers in the fraud case.

the judge believed the defendant had many connivers assisting him.

the connivers planned the heist for months, meticulously coordinating their actions.

he testified against the other connivers to reduce his own sentence.

the evidence clearly pointed to a group of connivers working together.

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