connive

/kəˈnaɪv/
verb
  1. To secretly plan or cooperate in an illegal or dishonest act; to conspire.
    • The politicians connived behind closed doors to rig the election.
    • The two employees connived to steal office supplies.
    • They connived with a hacker to break into the company's database.
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