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noun
The act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations.
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After pornography, among the most visited sites on the Internet are those devoted to conspiracies.
But back in 2008, Clinton's own supporters were just as resentful and prone to conspiracies, even without Russian mischief-making.
On the same day, the British police arrested a young Pakistani man accused of links to conspiracies in Britain and the United States.
Both men have professed their innocence and attribute their prominence in F.B.I. files and other investigative records to conspiracies, betrayals or overzealous prosecutors.
Finding connections and evidence that points to conspiracies, cover ups etc would undoubtedly lead to big kudos in the conspiracy group you're part of.
The threat that Linda was hiding from was a shifty one — she alluded to conspiracies involving her older sister, the government, and Satan's workers — but she also wondered if anyone was even looking for her.
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Stokes sought to put conspiracies to the test of evidence.
Mr. Chavez also pleaded guilty to conspiracy.
He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to murder.
The charges were changed to conspiracy to riot and conspiracy to commit criminal damage to property.
Four men have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary.
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