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Collude with Meaning in English

expression

kəˈɫud/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
kuh-LOOD with or kuh-LOOD with
kəlˈuːd/ /wˈɪð
kuh-LOOD with

Definition

To secretly work together with someone, usually to do something dishonest or illegal.

Usage & Nuances

Used in formal, legal, or journalistic contexts; often about business, politics, or crime. Commonly followed by 'with' plus a person or group. Implies secrecy and wrongdoing—it's stronger than simply 'work with.' Common collocation: 'collude with the enemy.'

Example Sentences

They colluded with each other to cheat on the exam.

basic

The company colluded with officials to win the contract.

basic

The two banks colluded with each other to fix prices.

basic

It's clear the politicians colluded with one another to cover up the scandal.

natural

Are you saying the managers colluded with suppliers to increase prices?

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The investigation found that several companies colluded with each other for years.

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