Citations:conspiracy


 * An agreement to perform a wrongful or subversive act. (Paraphrased from An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act.)



An agreement to break the law (albeit to do good).


 * A group of lemurs.




 * Agreement for good or neutral purposes:


 * 1691-8, John Norris, Practical discourses, 229:
 * To discern this Harmony and beautiful conspiracy of things.
 * 1847, Emerson, Ode to Beauty, Wks. [Bohn] I, 450:
 * All that's good and great with thee Works in close conspiracy.
 * 1847, Emerson, Ode to Beauty, Wks. [Bohn] I, 450:
 * All that's good and great with thee Works in close conspiracy.


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