Synonym: cabal, confederacy. Similar words: inspire, miracle, in spite of, accuracy, meritocracy, CONS, contract, consist. Meaning: [kən'spɪrəsɪ] n. 1. a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act 2. a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot) 3. a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose.
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91. Both events ended in deaths, and, presumably, fueled a thousand conspiracy theories in the heartland.
92. Nine were acquitted of conspiracy charges in federal court four years later.
93. All four admitted a second charge of conspiracy to handle stolen motor vehicles, industrial plant and machinery.
94. To make a lawful speech unlawful because two men conceive it is to raise the law of conspiracy to appalling proportions.
95. John Fife, were found guilty in federal court of transporting illegal aliens, conspiracy and other charges.
96. They are jointly charged with conspiracy to cause explosions and possessing Semtex and six assault rifles on or before April 13.
97. A narrative plot no less than a conspiracy of armed men.
98. Those blacks dedicated to conspiracy theories see white devils behind the murders of both Shakur and Wallace.
99. Blame it on the lightless conspiracy of bee life, a secret guarded by ten thousand fanatically loyal, armed soldiers.
100. Last month Duriez and Tibbles was found guilty of conspiracy to commit arson.
101. Prosecutors said Saturday that the professed psychic is being held on charges ranging from grave robbery to conspiracy to mislead officials.
102. He was found guilty of conspiracy to murder but not guilty of attempted murder.
103. Claire and Wynn were also charged with conspiracy to inflict grievous bodily harm on Cotter.
104. Curiously enough the Dunrossness District Plan avoids mentioning these negative aspects, so was there a conspiracy of silence here?
105. He wanted no part in that hole-and-corner conspiracy.
106. At best, an everyday tale of cock-up over conspiracy.
107. So, what I'm trying to impress upon you, in essence, is this: You and I in America are faced not with a segregationist conspiracy, we're faced with a government conspiracy.
108. She went to jail for obstruction of justice, conspiracy and making false statements.
109. What were several conspiracy theories that arose at the time of Pope John Paul I's death?
110. And while Dooku didn't believe in luck half as much as he believed in the less random patterns of conspiracy, plot and counterplot, he wasn't about to pass up an opportunity.
111. Laurens Dorsey, of Syracuse, N.Y., sentenced in 1998 to five years of probation and $71, 000 in restitution for conspiracy to defraud by making false statements to the Food and Drug Administration.
112. Hoover believed that he was worming his way inside the conspiracy.
113. Formed in 2008, Pet Conspiracy has already done the holy grail of touring for Beijing bands, playing to packed-out audiences in Berlin, Cologne, Budapest and Barcelona at world famous venues.sentencedict.com
114. We should be in criminal court this very moment, trying this obscenely duplicitous school for conspiracy to commit murder.
115. You don't have to be a conspiracy nut to see how this story parallels real world concerns about medicalization of human behaviour, privacy, civil rights, and privatization of government services.
116. A number of hypotheses have been presented to explain eyewitness accounts, ranging from misidentification and coincidence to paranormal phenomena and conspiracy theories.
117. He is involved in debt [ in a conspiracy ].
118. Sherry persuades Maureen Kingsley to hold off on the Keith story by offering up another story for her -- that a government agent was involved in a conspiracy to kill Palmer.
119. Kennedy is most famous for being assassinated and the conspiracy that surrounds the event, however, unlike the likes of President Garfield, Kennedy accomplished much in his time in office.
120. "It's a conspiracy against me," Mr. Modi told the Web site of the Hindustan Times.
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