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to colluding
verb
To act in concert with; to conspire
Exact(12)
Sotheby's pleaded guilty to colluding to fix commission rates in March 2001 and was fined $45 million.
Gen Jetley lists a series of actions by the Nigerian army which he concludes amounted to colluding in the abductions.
Since Mr. Singson has admitted to colluding with Mr. Estrada, his credibility as a witness is limited.
Some people in politics and the media warn that viewing footage of Foley's killing is tantamount to colluding with Islamic State.
Unlike Sotheby's, which pleaded guilty to colluding to fix commission rates in March and was fined $45 million, Christie's received conditional amnesty after handing over the Davidge documents in January 2000.
China has has put on trial a number of detained human rights activists, handing down a suspended three-year sentence to one activist after he reportedly confessed to colluding to subvert the state.
Similar(48)
Hence, the need to collude.
To collude, apparently, is beyond the pale.
It asks me to collude.
He added: "You're allowed to collude if you're combined".
Balls, too, spotted an opportunity, and was happy to collude.
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