Thesaurus / conspire
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There, they noted how stray molecules of water could conspire with salty ingredients in the dirt to create literally earth-shattering effects.
MARS’S MASCARA-LIKE STREAKS MAY BE CAUSED BY SLUSH AND LANDSLIDESCHARLIE WOODFEBRUARY 3, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThose unschooled in the nuances of modern finance might be forgiven for thinking that a bunch of investors openly conspiring to drive up the price of stocks with the aim to profit from it is a case of market manipulation that ought to be illegal.
GAMESTOP MANIA EXPOSES SEC’S FAILURE AS REGULATORSTEVEN PEARLSTEINJANUARY 30, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIn September, prosecutors filed charges of conspiring and attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, which can bring a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
GLOBAL RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM NETWORKS ARE GROWING. THE U.S. IS JUST NOW CATCHING UP.BY SEBASTIAN ROTELLAJANUARY 22, 2021PROPUBLICAThe charges filed against Gieswein on Saturday do not include accusations that he conspired with others to attack Congress.
FBI PROBES POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN EXTREMIST GROUPS AT HEART OF CAPITOL VIOLENCEDEVLIN BARRETT, SPENCER HSUJANUARY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe proportions of your limbs, the stiffness of your tendons, and your movement history all conspire to make your knees unique.
THERE’S A NEW WAY TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT RUNNING SHOEALEX HUTCHINSONJANUARY 5, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEClouds and slow download speeds conspired to limit coverage of most of the world’s farmland to a handful of images a year of any given site, with pixels from 30 to 120 meters per side.
HOW TECHNOLOGY MIGHT FINALLY START TELLING FARMERS THINGS THEY DIDN’T ALREADY KNOWKATIE MCLEANDECEMBER 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIn 2010, when wildfires and drought conspired to ruin Russia’s grain harvests, Putin banned the exporting of wheat in order to protect his own people, then watched as global wheat prices tripled.
THE BIG THAW: HOW RUSSIA COULD DOMINATE A WARMING WORLDBY ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN, PHOTOGRAPHY BY SERGEY PONOMAREVDECEMBER 16, 2020PROPUBLICAIt has to do with the forces that are conspiring to drive middle-class taxes down and middle-class benefits up.
POLITICIANS SAY THE MIDDLE CLASS GETS A BAD DEAL FROM THE U.S. TAX SYSTEM. THEY’RE (KIND OF) WRONG.ANDREW VAN DAMDECEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON POSTFront office meddling and a young offensive coordinator who “knows the probabilities” are conspiring to force him out of the game he loves.
WHO’S THE MOST CHAOTIC MOVIE FOOTBALL COACH?JOSH HERMSMEYERDECEMBER 4, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTShari had long felt that Richard and Sue belonged together, so she conspired to seat Richard and his then-wife across from Sue and her then-husband.
OLD FLAMES SOMETIMES SET NEW RELATIONSHIPS ALIGHTJOHN KELLYNOVEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWORDS RELATED TO CONSPIRE
- angle
- beguile
- cheat
- come up with
- con
- conspire
- contrive
- cook
- design
- devise
- doctor
- engineer
- exploit
- fence
- finagle
- finesse
- go around
- intrigue
- jockey
- leave holding the bag
- machinate
- manage
- manipulate
- move
- navigate
- operate
- play
- play games
- plot
- proceed
- pull strings
- push around
- put one over
- rig
- scam
- sham
- shift
- trick
- upstage
- wangle
- work
- angled
- beguiled
- came up with
- cheated
- conned
- conspired
- contrived
- cooked
- designed
- devised
- doctored
- engineered
- exploited
- fenced
- finagled
- finessed
- intrigued
- jockeyed
- left held the bag
- machinated
- managed
- manipulated
- moved
- navigated
- operated
- played
- played games
- plotted
- proceeded
- pulled strings
- pushed around
- put one over
- rigged
- scammed
- shammed
- shifted
- tricked
- upstaged
- wangled
- went around
- worked
- arrange
- bargain for
- block out
- blueprint
- brainstorm
- calculate
- concoct
- conspire
- contemplate
- contrive
- cook up
- craft
- design
- devise
- draft
- engineer
- figure on
- figure out
- fix to
- form
- formulate
- frame
- hatch
- intrigue
- invent
- lay in provisions
- line up
- make arrangements
- map
- meditate
- organize
- outline
- plot
- project
- quarterback
- ready
- reckon on
- represent
- rough in
- scheme
- set out
- shape
- sketch
- steer
- trace
- work out
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