conspired

[US]/kənˈspaɪəd/
[UK]/kənˈspaɪrd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of conspire; to engage in a secret plan; to coincide or jointly cause an event

Phrases & Collocations

conspired against

conspired together

conspired with

conspired to

conspired secretly

conspired openly

conspired against him

conspired for power

conspired to win

conspired behind

Example Sentences

the two friends conspired to surprise their colleague on her birthday.

they conspired against the unfair policies of the organization.

the students conspired to cheat on the final exam.

the villains conspired to take over the city.

she felt they had conspired to exclude her from the project.

the group conspired to create a new business venture.

they conspired secretly to bring about change in their community.

the authors conspired to write a bestselling novel together.

he believed that his colleagues had conspired against him.

the rebels conspired to overthrow the government.

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