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Answer for the clue "Plotted together ", 9 letters:
conspired
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vb. (en-past of: conspire )
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conspire \Con*spire"\ (k[o^]n*sp[imac]r"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Conspired (k[o^]n*sp[imac]rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Conspiring .] [F. conspirer, L. conspirare to blow together, harmonize, agree, plot; con- + spirare to breathe, blow. See Spirit .] To make an ...
Usage examples of conspired.
The malice of his enemies aspersed his reputation, and conspired against his life.
They’ve been conspired against and cheated - and they’re ready to tear the Fugue apart to get their hands on those responsible.
Later they’d try to speak of what they’d seen, but a failure of memory and tongue usually conspired to reduce their attempts to babble.
Though the light from the ground was bright enough for her to walk by, it - and the fact that the landscape was so barren - conspired to make a nonsense of distance.
Cal had conspired with Immacolata’s jacket to give Uriel its vision, but what had the lunatic spirit given him in return?
The arts of Greece, and the wealth of Asia, had conspired to erect that sacred and magnificent structure.
The character of Rufinus seemed to justify the accusations that he conspired against the person of his sovereign, to seat himself on the vacant throne.
If we now review the embassy of Maximin, and the behavior of Attila, we must applaud the Barbarian, who respected the laws of hospitality, and generously entertained and dismissed the minister of a prince who had conspired against his life.
The cruel Genseric suspected that his son's wife had conspired to poison him.
The obstinacy of Arvandus was founded on the strange supposition, that a subject could not be convicted of treason, unless he had actually conspired to assume the purple.
Their private despatches maliciously affirmed, that the conqueror of Africa, strong in his reputation and the public love, conspired to seat himself on the throne of the Vandals.
The historians of the times adopt the vulgar suspicion, that Maurice conspired to destroy the troops whom he had labored to reform.
But the will of Chosroes was no longer revered, and Siroes, ^* who gloried in the rank and merit of his mother Sira, had conspired with the malecontents to assert and anticipate the rights of primogeniture.
Raised, enriched, intrusted with the first dignities of the empire, they basely conspired against their benefactress.
Tenacious of a sceptre now falling from his hand, he conspired against the life of his successor, and cherished the idea of changing to a democracy the Roman empire.