Conspire
Pronunciation
- RP
- Rhymes: -aɪə(r)
Origin
From Old French conspirer, from Latin conspirare, conspÄ«rÅ, from con-, combining form of cum ("with") + spÄ«rÅ ("breathe")
Full definition of conspire
Verb
- (intransitive) To secretly plot or make plans together, often used regarding something bad or illegal.
- Bible, Genesis xxxvii. 18They conspired against Joseph to slay him.
- (intransitive) To agree, to concur to one end.
- RoscommonThe press, the pulpit, and the stage
Conspire to censure and expose our age. - 1744, , , act 3, scene 5I feel my vanquish'd heart conspireTo crown a flame by Heav'n approv'd.
- (transitive) To try to bring about.
- Bishop Hall
- Angry clouds conspire your overthrow.
Synonyms
- (secretly plot) collogue