verb
- secretly planned together to commit an unlawful or harmful act
- worked together to bring about a particular result, especially an unfortunate one
Usage: past tense of conspire
Usage: past tense of conspire; often used figuratively
Examples
- The rebels conspired to overthrow the government.
- Several employees conspired to steal company funds.
- Bad weather and traffic delays conspired to ruin our vacation.
- The defendants conspired to commit fraud.
- Events conspired against us that day.
- They conspired in secret meetings to plan the coup.
- Circumstances conspired to make the situation worse.