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English Dictionary: collusion by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
collusion
n
  1. secret agreement
  2. agreement on a secret plot
    Synonym(s): connivance, collusion
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Collusion \Col*lu"sion\, n. [L. collusio: cf. F. collusion. See
      {Collude}.]
      1. A secret agreement and cooperation for a fraudulent or
            deceitful purpose; a playing into each other's hands;
            deceit; fraud; cunning.
  
                     The foxe, maister of collusion.         --Spenser.
  
                     That they [miracles] be done publicly, in the face
                     of the world, that there may be no room to suspect
                     artifice and collusion.                     --Atterbury.
  
                     By the ignorance of the merchants or dishonesty of
                     the weavers, or the collusion of both, the ware was
                     bad and the price excessive.               --Swift.
  
      2. (Law) An agreement between two or more persons to defraud
            a person of his rights, by the forms of law, or to obtain
            an object forbidden by law. --Bouvier. Abbott.
  
      Syn: {Collusion}, {Connivance}.
  
      Usage: A person who is guilty of connivance intentionally
                  overlooks, and thus sanctions what he was bound to
                  prevent. A person who is guilty of collusion unites
                  with others (playing into their hands) for fraudulent
                  purposes.
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