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  • CONNIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONNIVE is to pretend ignorance of or fail to take action against something one ought to oppose How to use connive in a sentence Did you know?
  • CONNIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CONNIVE definition: 1 to plan secretly and dishonestly for something to happen that will be to your advantage: 2 to… Learn more
  • Conniving - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Someone conniving is calculating, scheming, and shrewd — in other words, sneaky and up to no good
  • Connive – Meaning and Examples: A Complete Guide to Using This Word . . .
    Connive (verb): To secretly allow or be involved in wrongdoing or illegal activities, often by turning a blind eye or actively encouraging it, usually for personal gain
  • Connive - MTG Wiki
    Connive can put you in a more advantageous position, both in terms of creature strength and hand quality If a creature you control is instructed to connive, you draw a card and discard a card
  • Connive - definition of connive by The Free Dictionary
    Define connive connive synonyms, connive pronunciation, connive translation, English dictionary definition of connive intr v con·nived , con·niv·ing , con·nives 1 To cooperate secretly in an illegal or wrongful action; collude: The dealers connived with customs officials
  • CONNIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Explanation To connive is to plan or plot to do something illegal or wrong Conniving is considered dishonest and cowardly If someone accuses you of conniving, that's definitely not a compliment Conniving usually occurs in secret, and people who connive are up to no good Criminals planning a bank robbery are conniving
  • connive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    connive (third-person singular simple present connives, present participle conniving, simple past and past participle connived) (intransitive) To secretly cooperate with other people in order to commit a crime or other wrongdoing; to collude, to conspire [from mid 17th c ]


















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