noun
- plural of collusion; secret agreements or understandings between two or more parties to accomplish a fraudulent or deceitful purpose
Usage: countable noun; typically used in legal, business, or political contexts
Examples
- The investigation uncovered collusions between the company executives and government officials.
- Collusions among competitors to fix prices are illegal under antitrust law.
- The scandal revealed collusions that had been hidden for years.
- Sports authorities are cracking down on collusions between teams and betting syndicates.
- Evidence of collusions emerged during the trial.
- The report documented multiple collusions designed to defraud investors.