English to Punjabi Dictionary collusion

collusion

ਮਿਲੀਭੁਗਤ
definition
noun
the armed forces were working in collusion with drug traffickers
secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others.
example
There was widespread 'collusion' between bank officials and customers.
the armed forces were working in 'collusion' with drug traffickers
Most people in Hong Kong work for or own some kind of businesses, and they don't see any 'collusion' between government and business.
Charges of corruption, Mafia 'collusion' and bribery seem not to have dented his appeal.
So this may be a chance to hit at the corrupt 'collusion' between government and business people.
Perhaps we might, for the first time, see 'collusion' between the baseball owners and the Players Union.
Competition between elites is too easily turned into 'collusion' between plunderers.
Mason points out that accusations of 'collusion' between the two companies were nothing new.
If discrimination is not challenged then we are effectively in 'collusion' with the perpetrators of such behaviour.
He should, it is said, have directed the jury on the issues to which the evidence was relevant, and warned the jury against the possibility of 'collusion' .
Obviously, it was a case of 'collusion' between the state and the lawbreaking ruffians.
the armed forces were working in 'collusion' with drug traffickers
'collusion' between media owners and political leaders
He suggested there was 'collusion' between objectors, due to similarities in some letters sent to the council.
The 'collusion' between provincial bodies, timber bosses and community members played a key role in the illegal business, he said.
But experience has shown that this kind of cooperation often leads to 'collusion' between the two sides.
As such, it was thought that codes could only be cracked if there was 'collusion' between two high-level bank employees.
As to the possibility of 'collusion' , the judge provided a specific example.
I'm beginning to think she's in 'collusion' with the police.
On the other, niche diagnoses have proliferated, apparently as a result of 'collusion' between experts and the pharmaceutical industry.
The minister alleged the report was done in 'collusion' with dissidents inside and outside the country.
If a trial judge makes an affirmative finding of 'collusion' , then the petition for divorce must be refused.
There is no suggestion that the evidence of the three witnesses is tainted with 'collusion' .
It is a blatant conflict of interest and misappropriation of funds, as well as possible 'collusion' and conspiracy to commit fraud.
He saw no point in complaining to the union because, in his experience, the union acted in 'collusion' with the management.
In addition, there are cases in which the bank suspects 'collusion' between the customer and the payee of the erroneously debited amount.
Did the trial judge draw from this the inference that there had been 'collusion' ?
Viewed in this light, I believe that 'collusion' between the terrorists and the news media is quite possible.
For example, the Collusive Practices Act 1965 makes it an offence to 'collusively' tender for government contracts or bid collusively at certain auctions in Victoria.
Under competition law, the industry guidelines would be unlawful as a 'collusive' agreement among competitors unless the ACCC authorises it due to ‘public benefit’.
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