con·spire   (k ən-sp īr ) 
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                v.  con·spired, con·spir·ing, con·spires  v.intr.1.  To plan together secretly to commit an illegal or wrongful act or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action. 2.  To join or act together; combine: "Semisweet chocolate, cocoa powder, espresso, Cognac, and vanilla all conspire to intensify [the cake's] flavor" (Sally Schneider).  v.tr. To plan or plot secretly.  
 [Middle English conspiren, from Old French, from Latin cōnspīrāre : com-, com- + spīrāre, to breathe.] 
 con·spirer n. con·spiring·ly adv.  |