Conspiring [verb]

Definition of Conspiring:

plot, scheme with someone

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Sentence/Example of Conspiring:

You have revealed the whole plot, and confounded those who were so cleverly conspiring to effect a sudden and most gigantic coup.

And for upshot and result of so much shame to the white 351 powers—Tamasese already conspiring!

He was indicted in Dublin for conspiring with Shane, but the intention to try him there was abandoned.

He was, in (p. 072) the sequel, arrested on a charge of conspiring against his father's life.

His suspicions that the Aztecs, led by Montezuma, were conspiring to overwhelm his small force were aroused.

The battle was now joined, and with every circumstance conspiring against the indomitable Cradock and his men.

The issue turned squarely on the question of conspiring to injure others by coercion and intimidation.

He complained that they were always thwarting his agents and conspiring against his interests.

It is not simply conspiring but executing the conspiracy treasonably and in aid of the Rebellion.

Hardly was this realised when the conspiring silence of the hour was broken by another and a more definite sound.