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Webster 1913 Edition


Conspiracy

Con-spir′a-cy

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Conspiracies
(#)
.
[See
Conspiration
.]
1.
A combination of people for an evil purpose; an agreement, between two or more persons, to commit a crime in concert, as treason; a plot.
When shapen was all his
conspiracy

From point to point.
Chaucer.
They made a
conspiracy
against [Amaziah].
2 Kings xiv. 19.
I had forgot that foul
conspiracy
Of the beast Caliban and his confederates.
Shakespeare
2.
A concurence or general tendency, as of circumstances, to one event, as if by agreement.
A
conspiracy
in all heavenly and earthly things.
Sir P. Sidney.
Syn. – Combination; plot; cabal.

Webster 1828 Edition


Conspiracy

CONSPIRACY

,
Noun.
[L. See Conspire.]
1.
A combination of men for an evil purpose; an agreement between two or more persons, to commit some crime in concert; particularly, a combination to commit treason, or excite sedition or insurrection against the government of a state; a plot; as a conspiracy against the life of a king; a conspiracy against the government.
More than forty had made this conspiracy. Acts 23.
2.
In law, an agreement between two or more persons, falsely and maliciously to indict, or procure to be indicted, an innocent person of felony.
3.
A concurrence; a general tendency of two or more causes to one event.

Definition 2024


conspiracy

conspiracy

English

Noun

conspiracy (plural conspiracies)

  1. The act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations.
  2. (law) An agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future.
  3. A group of ravens.
  4. (linguistics) A situation in which different phonological or grammatical rules lead to similar or related outcomes.

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