I conspire
-conspiro
PresentIconjugation ofconspire.

conspire

conspire(
kuhn
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spay
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An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. conspirar
The agent conspired with a spy to get information.El agente conspiraron con un espía para sacar información.
b. conjurar
The king's advisers conspired to depose him.Los consejeros del rey conspiraron para deponerlo.
c. confabular
According to rumor, some unsatisfied employees are conspiring to start their own company.Según los rumores, unos de los empleados insatisfechos están confabulando para empezar una empresa nueva.
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