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How to pronounce collusion in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms connivance
Type of agreement
Has types cahoot
Derivation collude
Type Words
Type of agreement, arrangement
Derivation collude

Examples of collusion

collusion
The degree of secrecy has spawned the appearance of discrimination or collusion.
From the stltoday.com
Instead, it sees a favourite son, a reassuring collusion of grace and greatness.
From the dailymail.co.uk
The film is about Richard Williams, mainly, but also done in collusion with him.
From the nytimes.com
He also rejected any suggestions that the U.S. is in collusion with the Taliban.
From the dailyherald.com
There was no evidence of fraud or collusion behind the increases in oil profits.
From the usatoday.com
Where there is a formal agreement for such collusion, this is known as a cartel.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The first step towards simplification is to break out of this silent collusion.
From the forbes.com
They've been expanding ever since, albeit illegally, with government collusion.
From the washingtontimes.com
Perhaps Mr Pumane knew too much about security-service collusion with terrorists.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Secret agreement
  • Connivance: agreement on a secret plot
  • (collude) conspire: act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose; "The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall"
  • Collusion is an agreement between two or more persons, sometimes illegal and therefore secretive, to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading, or defrauding others of their legal rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically by defrauding or gaining an unfair advantage. ...
  • Collusion is the limited debut EP by British metalcore supergroup This Is Menace.
  • (collude) to act in concert with; to conspire
  • The action of two or more people to break the law.
  • The unlawful practice whereby two or more people agree not to bid against one another so as to deflate value or when the auctioneer accepts a fictitious bid on behalf of the seller so as to manipulate or inflate the price of the property.
  • When two or more players conspire to cheat in a poker game.