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conspire

[kuhn-spahyuhr] / kənˈspaɪər /




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The indictment estimates the gamblers conspired with as many as 39 players across those 17 Division I teams to fix games.

From Los Angeles Times

The compensation payment comes after an employment tribunal ruled in February last year that board members at the trust had conspired to remove her from her job.

From BBC

Wei was arrested along with Wenheng Zhao, another U.S. sailor who pleaded guilty to conspiring with the same intelligence officer from China.

From Los Angeles Times

We made sure to have a clear view of the proceedings but not be seen; if Mr. Drysdale spied us conspiring together, he might catch on to our scheme.

From Literature

In the end, Erling Haaland's 150th goal for the club mattered little as they have conspired to drop six points in a week, giving a major boost to Arsenal.

From BBC