Complete Definition of "conspire"

English

Etymology
From Latin con-, combining form of cum, with, + spirare, breathe; literally breathe with

Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-aɪ�(r)|-aɪ�(r)

Verb
en-verb|conspir|ing

  1. To secretly plot or make plans together, often used regarding something bad or illegal.
  2. To try and make things go a certain way.

#:There's no use to conspire a good mark from him.

Translations
trans-top|to secretly plot
Finnish: juonitella
trans-mid
German: sich verschwören
trans-bottom

trans-top|to try and make things go a certain way
trans-mid
trans-bottom

Related terms
co-conspirator
conspirator
inspire
spirit

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