noun
- plural of conspiration; instances or acts of conspiring; secret plans or agreements made by two or more people to do something unlawful or harmful.
Usage: Formal or literary; less common than 'conspiracies' in modern usage.; Often used in historical or legal contexts.
Examples
- The conspirations against the king were discovered by the royal guards.
- Historical records reveal numerous conspirations within the court.
- The detective uncovered several conspirations operating in the city.
- Medieval conspirations often involved nobles seeking power.
- The conspirations were carefully planned over many months.