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  • 11Conspiracy X — Conspiracy X, publié par Eden Studios (Conspiration X en français par Multisim) et un jeu de rôle permettant aux joueurs d incarner des agents d une organisation secrète américaine nommée Aegis. Infiltrée au sein des principales agences… …

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  • 12conspiracy — cabal, intrigue, machination, *plot Analogous words: *sedition, treason: treacherousness or treachery, perfidiousness or perfidy, disloyalty, faithlessness, falseness OR falsity (see corresponding adjectives at FAITHLESS) …

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  • 13conspiracy — [n] collusion in plan cabal, complot, confederacy, connivance, countermine, counterplot, covin, disloyalty, fix, frame*, game, hookup*, intrigue, league, little game*, machination, perfidy, plot, practice, put up job*, scheme, sedition,… …

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  • 14conspiracy — ► NOUN (pl. conspiracies) 1) a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. 2) the action of conspiring …

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  • 15Conspiracy — Contents 1 Types of conspiracies 2 Music 3 Film and television 4 …

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  • 16conspiracy — conspirative, adj. conspiratorial /keuhn spir euh tawr ee euhl, tohr /, conspiratory, adj. conspiratorially, adv. /keuhn spir euh see/, n., pl. conspiracies. 1. the act of conspiring. 2. an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan… …

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  • 17conspiracy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, larger, massive, vast ▪ grand ▪ criminal, government, media …

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  • 18conspiracy — n. 1) to hatch, organize a conspiracy 2) to crush; foil a conspiracy 3) (a) criminal conspiracy 4) a conspiracy against; with 5) a conspiracy to + inf. (a conspiracy to overthrow the government) * * * [kən spɪrəsɪ] foil a conspiracy organize a… …

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  • 19conspiracy — 01. Some people believe that the murder of John F. Kennedy was part of a [conspiracy] involving many different people. 02. Lisa thinks that there s a [conspiracy] among the other secretaries in the office to get her fired. 03. A man has been… …

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  • 20conspiracy — con|spi|ra|cy [kənˈspırəsi] n plural conspiracies [U and C] 1.) a secret plan made by two or more people to do something that is harmful or illegal →↑conspire conspiracy to do sth ▪ He was charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage.… …

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