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con·spire Listen to audio/kənˈspajɚ/ verb
con·spires; con·spired; con·spir·ing
[no obj] 1 : to secretly plan with someone to do something that is harmful or illegal — often followed by to + verb They were accused of conspiring to overthrow the government. She conspired with him to smuggle the paintings out of the country.often + against He thought that they were conspiring against him.
2 : to happen in a way that produces bad or unpleasant results — often followed by to + verb My illness and the bad weather conspired to ruin my vacation. Several things conspired to force them to change the policy.often + against The organizer of the festival thinks the weather has conspired against him.

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