Advanced To secretly allow or be involved in wrongdoing, especially by pretending not to know about it. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Connive'
The mischievous students tried to connive a plan to skip the boring lecture without getting caught.
The rival spies attempted to connive with each other to gather information on the common enemy.
The explorers had to connive with the local guides to navigate through the treacherous terrain of the dense jungle.
The spies had to connive with the double agent to extract valuable information from the enemy organization.
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