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Conspire with Meaning in English

expression

kənˈspaɪɝ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
kuhn-SPY-ur with
kənspˈaɪə/ /wˈɪð
kuhn-SPY-uh with

Definition

To secretly plan something illegal, harmful, or dishonest together with one or more people.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is formal and often used in legal, historical, or dramatic contexts involving secret or unlawful plans. Commonly followed by 'someone' or a group ('conspire with classmates'). Close in meaning to 'plot with'. Used mainly where the plan is secret and usually negative.

Example Sentences

They conspired with others to steal the money.

basic

She conspired with her friends to play a trick.

basic

Did you conspire with him to hide the truth?

basic

The two companies secretly conspired with each other to fix prices.

natural

It felt like everyone had conspired with him to keep me out of the loop.

natural

They were accused of trying to conspire with foreign agents.

natural