collude

collude(
kuh
-
lud
)
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. conspirar
A faction of the party colluded with the military to topple the government.Una facción del partido conspiró con las fuerzas armadas para derribar al gobierno.
Rita colluded with her father's lawyer to steal her sister's inheritance.Rita conspiró con el abogado de su papá para quedarse con la herencia de su hermana.
b. confabularse
The government has been accused of colluding with oil companies to keep prices high despite international trends.Acusaron al gobierno de confabularse con las petroleras para mantener los precios altos a pesar de las tendencias internacionales.
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