Examples of 'conspire' in a sentence
Meaning of "conspire"
conspire (verb) - to secretly plan with other people to do something illegal or harmful
Show more definitions
- To secretly plot or make plans together, often with the intention to bring bad or illegal results.
- To agree, to concur to one end.
- To work together to bring about.
How to use "conspire" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
conspire
Thou shalt not conspire against others.
Whatever you and ruby are about to conspire to do.
All things conspire to bring thee joy.
I will leave you two to conspire alone.
The weak conspire against people like us.
I did not engage you sir to conspire against me.
The evil conspire together against you.
Why else did his friends conspire to conceal.
That do conspire my death through devilish plots.
Against those who conspire to harm you.
Or to conspire to interfere with the administration of justice.
Forces greater than us conspire to make it happen.
They conspire against your precious ones.
Empress that you conspire against them.
They conspire to kill her new husband.
See also
I can not be seen to conspire with fascists.
Will conspire and who will be victorious.
Nice people will conspire against you.
To those who do not hide and conspire.
People will conspire to keep you down.
Especially as everything seems to conspire against you.
United they conspire to charm your mate.
Conspire against his visionary zeal.
They say you conspire against my life.
Conspire to leave our friends behind.
You are asking me to conspire against my own client.
You conspire with my father to sabotage our plans.
Ruthless mercenaries conspire with the separatists.
I conspire with anyone who helps serve my cause.
Angry villagers conspire against their mayor.
Conspire to amplify the effects of precession.
Their managers conspire to set up the bout.
Conspire to kill the greedy machine.
And did you conspire with the then.
Sounds like they are conspiring to conspire.
And did conspire to take the very life.
Even the gods seem to conspire against me.
You conspire against an old man.
I can not have a cook conspire behind my back.
They conspire with one another.
Evidently their witches conspire against him.
I did not conspire with them in this awful attack.
It is enough that his people conspire to overthrow me.
But you conspire to kill me from that moment on.
I often wonder why people conspire to spoil me.
To plot and conspire was my duty to the people.
Why else d id his friends conspire to conceal.
Women often conspire in their own destruction.
Age and life tend to conspire against.
You both conspire to play me a fool.