English to Arabic Dictionary conspire

conspire

تآمر
definition
verb
they conspired against him
make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act.
translation of 'conspire'
verb
تآمر,
تعاون,
تأمر,
رسم خطة سرية
example
Each character is linked by more than just work, as hold-ups, corpses, missing children, affairs and other events 'conspire' to alter their lives.
Fate and circumstances often 'conspire' to change the direction of our lives for better or worse.
But racing, in particular, has often suffered from people who deliberately 'conspire' to fix results, and those cheats now know that their days are numbered.
Occasionally events 'conspire' to imbue these great-leader impersonators with great symbolic power.
This angers a cabal of evil businessmen, who somehow are profiting from the bad times, so they 'conspire' to bring the new agency down.
Currently, conspiracy to defraud is a common law offence that requires that two or more individuals 'conspire' to commit a fraud against another.
The circumstances 'conspire' to make a sexual relation or a future together impossible.
As the scenery switches from Argentina to Chile to Colombia, events 'conspire' to change our hero, as we know they will.
Those who are members of the Church and yet 'conspire' against her commit a serious and brutal crime.
Sarah is not merely a woman who feels like a bad mother, she is a bad mother, or least she is until circumstances 'conspire' to jolt her into reality.
Before he died, he believed that his doctors had 'conspired' against him.
The list of events, local and national, that have 'conspired' against the tourist industry is shocking.
Many chances were created but poor finishing and a forthright penalty appeal that was turned down 'conspired' against them.
However, the Great War seems to have 'conspired' against his plans and that was not to be.
If the parent or guardian of the person 'conspires' to commit such acts, they will be imprisoned for from four years to twenty years.
I had planned to just play for an hour or two, but events soon 'conspired' to keep me in Connecticut until nightfall.
Under that statute, anyone who 'conspires' to commit torture - by, say, authorising it - is liable to a penalty of life imprisonment.
He is forced to plead for the return of a man he 'conspired' against, denigrated and expelled.
He was charged with 'conspiring' to commit wilful murder.
In his eyes, he did not fail; he was 'conspired' against and was therefore entitled to compensate for his disadvantage by bending the rules.
He is being prosecuted by the US government for 'conspiring' to commit murder and aiding terrorist organizations.
He also dismissed as unfounded the father's claim that his family had 'conspired' against him and made up a story about the rape.
Changing tastes in grape variety have also 'conspired' against the humble canned vino.
The evolution of the NFL has 'conspired' against quarterbacks selected in the first round.
People on the doorstep were positive about us but the demographics 'conspired' against us.
Any person who aids, abets, counsels or 'conspires' to commit such acts is a criminal.
Thursday's severe heat and humidity 'conspired' against this.
Are the traffic planners of this city 'conspiring' to bring the whole place to a standstill?
We have tried the kite numerous times more, but the fish have either ignored the bait or the wind has 'conspired' against us to either stall the kite or send it spinning out of control.
How can one trust a system in which the government and the opposition have 'conspired' to let an aging generation run the show?
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