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  • 41collude — col·lude /kə lüd/ vi col·lud·ed, col·lud·ing: to agree or cooperate secretly for a fraudulent or otherwise illegal purpose Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. collude …

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  • 42plot — I (land) noun acreage, agellus, block, division, field, ground, lot, parcel of land, patch, piece of land, plat, property, tract II (secret plan) noun cabal, chicane, collusion, complicity, complot, coniuratio, conspiracy, conspiratio,… …

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  • 43act in concert — I verb act jointly, agree, be in collusion with, collude, combine, concur, connive, conspire, cooperate, federate, form a coalition, involve, join, participate, pool, unite II index concur (agree), connive, conspire …

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  • 44conspire — con·spire /kən spīr/ vi con·spired, con·spir·ing [Latin conspirare to be in harmony, to join in an unlawful agreement, from com together + spirare to breathe]: to join in a conspiracy compare solicit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 45cooperate — I verb act in concert, act jointly, act together, adiuvare, ally, amalgamate, associate, be a party to, cabal, coact, cofunction, collaborate, collude, combine, combine forces, concert, concord, concur, confederate, conjoin, connive, conspire,… …

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  • 46maneuver — I (tactic) noun approach, course of conduct, decursio, decursus, device, line of action, management, manipulation, mode of procedure, move, operation, plan of attack, planned campaign, procedure, scheme, stratagem, strategy, stroke, undertaking… …

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  • 47scheme — n 1: a combination of elements (as statutes or regulations) that are connected, adjusted, and integrated by design: a systematic plan or program an administrative inspection scheme 2: a crafty, unethical, or fraudulent project a scheme to defraud …

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  • 48conniver — ⇒CONNIVER, verbe intrans. Vx. [Le suj. désigne une pers. ou un groupe de pers.] Se rendre complice, en feignant de l ignorer et/ou en le dissimulant, d un acte répréhensible qu on peut et doit empêcher. A. [Le compl. désigne une pers.] Conniver… …

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  • 49conniver — (ko nni vé) v. n. Fermer les yeux sur ce qu on n ose pas ou ne veut pas apercevoir et, par suite, dissimuler en justice les faits à la charge d un accusé, et prendre ainsi part à une mauvaise action. •   Mais conniver en lâche à ce nom qu on me… …

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  • 50accord — Synonyms and related words: OK, accede to, accept, acceptance, acclamation, accommodate, accommodate with, accommodation, accord to, accordance, acquiescence, adapt, adapt to, adaptation, adaption, addition, adjunct, adjust, adjust to, adjustment …

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