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collude

verb as in conspire

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Three of Rubiales's former colleagues were also accused of colluding in the alleged coercion.

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Indeed, in 2013, a government contractor turned whistleblower named Edward Snowden exposed the extent of mass surveillance, revealing how intelligence agencies, colluding with Big Tech, exploited legal loopholes to spy on citizens.

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Reform UK has launched a petition against the delay in elections, with leader Nigel Farage on X claiming that "Labour and the Tories have colluded to officially cancel over 5.5 million votes in May".

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The Trump administration has accused the Mexican government of colluding with the drug cartels.

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The all-out legal brawl between Baldoni and Lively escalated when Baldoni sued The New York Times for defamation, claiming the paper had colluded with Lively to use text messages out of context to defame him.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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