Conniving

//kəˈnaɪvɪŋ// adj, verb

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    That connives; conspiratorial.

    "I waited. Then those two / Strange pilgrims of the sanctuaries of sin / Brought from beneath their large conniving cloaks / Two hidden baskets brimming with rich store / Of broken viands — pasties, jellies, meats, / Crumbs of Belshazzar's table, evil waste / Of that interminable nightly feast […]"

Adjective
  1. 1
    acting with a specific goal wordnet
  2. 2
    acting together in secret toward a fraudulent or illegal end wordnet
Verb
  1. 1
    present participle and gerund of connive form-of, gerund, participle, present

    "Mr. Brezhnev departed drastically from the recent Soviet propaganda line, which has attacked the United States for conniving in the Chinese invasion, as some Soviet press comments have put it. He did say that “the entire danger of any forms of connivance with that policy is more evident now than ever before.” But he did not mention the United States in this context and did not develop the argument voiced constantly by official spokesmen since the invasion that China had been emboldened by its reconciliation with the United States and that the Carter Administration had, in effect, encouraged the Chinese attack."

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