verb
- to secretly allow or help with wrongdoing by ignoring it or failing to prevent it
- to cooperate secretly in a scheme or plot
Usage: often followed by ‘at’ or ‘with’
Examples
- The security guard connived at the theft by looking the other way.
- She refused to connive with her colleagues in covering up the mistake.
- The officials connived to hide the evidence from investigators.
- Parents shouldn’t connive at their children’s bad behavior.
- The corrupt politicians connived to embezzle public funds.
- He was accused of conniving with the enemy during wartime.