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Complot

verb
(past & past part. complotted; pres. part. complotting)
1.
Engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together.  Synonyms: cabal, conjure, conspire, machinate.






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"Complot" Quotes from Famous Books



... greatness of which we endeavour to raise a complete idea in this history. In which kind of composition spelling, or indeed any kind of human literature, hath never been thought a necessary ingredient; for if these sort of great personages can but complot and contrive their noble schemes, and hack and hew mankind sufficiently, there will never be wanting fit and able persons who can spell to record their praises. Again, if it should be observed that the stile of this letter doth not exactly correspond with that of our hero's speeches, which we ...
— The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great • Henry Fielding



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