conspirative
IPA: kʌnspɪrʌtɪv
adjective
- (uncommon) Conspiratorial.
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Examples of "conspirative" in Sentences
- The repressive measures of the government drive the disciples of the new philosophy to conspirative methods.
- What can be conspirative for an harley davidson 2007 that is sulkily wittingly, cumulatively tightly, and enquiringly careful?
- Investigators believe that the suspected group of agents is controlled from within the Munich consulate by a consul who has been observed conducting conspirative meetings with the alleged agents.
- I love afterellen. com, I remember reading about a show coming up, that's supposed to be called earthlings, a while back; -) but I feel, like it has lost it's ecstatic "conspirative community" feel.
- How ingrained in the plenipotentiaries was their proneness for what, for want of a better word, may be termed conspirative and circuitous action may be inferred from the record of their official and unofficial conversations and acts.
- Only because some mediocre politicians and oh so powerful security police men want to be seen as important heroes (or at least justify the expenses) they fancy such a conspirative story … When are the leaders of Latvia going to leave the sandbox?
- Russians, or, indeed, upon any of the peoples represented in Paris, of the Secret Council's conspirative deliberations and circuitous procedure, which were in such strong contrast to the "open covenants openly arrived at" to which in their public speeches they paid such high tribute.
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