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conspire

[ kuhn-spahyuhr ]

verb (used without object)

conspired, conspiring.
  1. to agree together, especially secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal:

    They conspired to kill the king.

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  2. to act or work together toward the same result or goal:

    The wind and rain conspired to strip the trees of their fall color.

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verb (used with object)

conspired, conspiring.
  1. to plot (something wrong, evil, or illegal).

conspire

/ əˈ貹ɪə /

verb

  1. to plan or agree on (a crime or harmful act) together in secret
  2. intr to act together towards some end as if by design

    the elements conspired to spoil our picnic

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • Dzˈ辱Բ, adverb
  • Dzˈ辱, noun
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Other yvlog Forms

  • Dz·辱· noun
  • Dz·辱·Բ· adverb
  • ԴDz·Dz·辱·Բ adjective
  • ·Dz·辱 verb preconspired preconspiring
  • ܲ·Dz·辱 adjective
  • ܲ·Dz·辱·Բ adjective
  • un·Dz·辱·Բ· adverb
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of conspire1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Middle French conspirer, from Latin DzԲī “to act in harmony, conspire,” equivalent to con- + ī “to breathe”; con-, spirant, spirit
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of conspire1

C14: from Old French conspirer, from Latin DzԲī to plot together, literally: to breathe together, from ī to breathe
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Synonym Study

See plot.
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Justine had never met Brad, but Wall accused her of conspiring with him to poison her cat.

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The two women worked alongside the six Bulgarians who were convicted of conspiring to spy for Russia.

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He has pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping, robbery, attempted murder and conspiring to commit murder.

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Labrada has since filed a legal claim against the city, accusing Moore and others of exhibiting an anti-Latino bias and conspiring to block his path to the chief’s job.

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The application to the court in Lee's case will say that the Post Office, conspiring with others, withheld evidence about the unreliability of the Horizon system.

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What doesconspire mean?

Conspire commonly means to secretly plan with multiple other people to do something wrong, evil, or illegal.

Such a plan is called a conspiracy. Conspiracy can also refer to the act of making such plans—the act of conspiring—or to the group making the plans. The people involved can be called conspirators.

In a legal context, conspiracy refers to an agreement by two or more people conspiring to commit a crime.

Conspire can also mean to act together to achieve some result. This use often likens inanimate objects to people engaging in a conspiracy, as in I was on time until the traffic and the weather conspired to make me late.

Example: In the movie, supervillains conspire to steal all of the world’s bananas.

Where doesconspire come from?

The first records of the word conspire come from the 1300s. It ultimately derives from the Latin verb DzԲī, meaning “to act in harmony” or “to conspire.” It comes from the combination of con-, meaning “together,” and ī, “to breathe.”

When people hear the word conspire, they often think of shady people making shady plans in shady backrooms. The word typically implies both secrecy and evil—people who conspire are usually up to no good and they’re trying to hide it.

A conspiracy theory is an explanation of an event that claims it was the result of a secret and often complex and evil plot by multiple people conspiring together. People who promote or formulate conspiracy theories often reject the standard or accepted explanation of unexplained or unusual events and claim that they are the doing of evil conspirators secretly conspiring behind the scenes.

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How isconspire used in real life?

Conspire is usually used negatively. But it can also be used to refer to people working together in secret to do something that’s not so evil—like when your friends conspire to throw you a surprise party.

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Several top-ranking officials were found to have conspired in the bribery scheme.

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