Colluding Meaning in English
word · lemma: collude
kəˈɫudɪŋ
kuh-LOO-ding
kəlˈuːdɪŋ
kuh-LOO-ding
Definition
Working together secretly with others, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in legal, news, or formal contexts. Common collocations: 'colluding with', 'colluding to', 'colluding against'. Implies secrecy and wrongdoing. Not to be confused with simply cooperating for good reasons.
Spanish: coludirse - conspirarPortuguese (BR): coludir - conspirarPortuguese (PT): coludir - conspirarChinese (Simplified): 串通 - 合谋Chinese (Traditional): 串通 - 合謀Hindi: सांठगांठ करनाArabic: يتواطؤون - يتآمرونBengali: ষড়যন্ত্র করা - গোপনে মিলেমিশে কাজ করা (অবৈধ উদ্দেশ্যে)Russian: сговариваться - вступать в сговорJapanese: 共謀するVietnamese: thông đồngKorean: 공모하다Turkish: iş birliği yapmak (gizlice, yasa dışı amaçlarla) - gizlice anlaşmakUrdu: گٹھ جوڑ کرنا - ساز باز کرناIndonesian: bersekongkol - berkomplot
Example Sentences
The two companies were colluding to fix prices.
basic
The politicians were colluding to hide the truth.
basic
They were accused of colluding with criminals.
basic
Are you saying they’ve been colluding behind our backs this whole time?
natural
It turns out the board members were colluding to block the new project.
natural
We suspected the firms were colluding, but proving it was difficult.
natural