Collusive [adjective]
Definition of Collusive:
deceitful
Opposite/Antonyms of Collusive:
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Sentence/Example of Collusive:
In the back-ground are two collusive associates, eagerly dividing the profits of the evening.
Justice Johnson intimated—all but formally charged—that the case was collusive.
Afterwards, it seems, the Archdeacon in a collusive suit allowed judgment to go against himself and his church.
It is thus easy for two men to concert a collusive attack which shall succeed either way, and be dishonest both ways.
The only grave imputation on his memory is his connivance, as a Commissioner, at the collusive divorce of Lady Essex.
Mr. Hunt now considered the whole conduct of M'Dougal hollow and collusive.
As in other collusive organisations for gain, confederates are apt to fall out when it comes to a division of what is in hand.
I speak of the Cessio in Jure, a collusive recovery, in a Court of law, of property sought to be conveyed.
Clandestine and collusive practice can only be traced by combination and comparison of circumstances.
There was a committee within the committee—a little nest of head managers—who undertook this collusive arrangement with the whigs.