collusion
IPA: kʌɫˈuʒʌn
noun
- A private, cooperative agreement or arrangement between groups that otherwise maintain the pretense of competition, contention or non-cooperation.
- A private agreement for a fraudulent or illegal purpose; conspiracy.
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Examples of "collusion" in Sentences
- The issue of collusion is still a concern.
- The spectators accused the teams of collusion.
- An editor already noted the issue of collusion.
- The punishment is crucial in the collusion study.
- The man's contentiousness and collusion is showing.
- I am annoyed by the insinuation of some sort of collusion.
- The Poles saw this as Lithuanian collusion with the Soviets.
- Corporatism is the unholy collusion of State and crony firms.
- The information gives further verified proof of accusations of collusion.
- Tatchell went on to criticise the Home Office of collusion with the Vatican.
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