[
UK
/kəlˈuːʒən/
]
[ US /kəˈɫuʒən/ ]
[ US /kəˈɫuʒən/ ]
NOUN
- secret agreement
- agreement on a secret plot
How To Use collusion In A Sentence
- Thus, it was clear that it had been drafted in collusion with the managements, he added.
- Talk of collusion was dismissed as hare-brained. Times, Sunday Times
- There was widespread collusion between bank officials and customers.
- In fact, the church will be in collusion with evil if it does not stand on the side of the victim.
- Successful collusion often takes a third party to regulate the agreement and punish defectors.
- I do not mean to suggest that every heroic act must represent some form of collusion between the will of the achiever and the finger of God.
- Her secrecy was one of the things that most excited him, being alone with his poupe provoked a tantalizing sense of collusion, rare for Linus, who had little time for others. The Forgotten Garden
- 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.
- Other cartoons express a fear of collusion between British authorities, the rebellious Irish, and the Catholic Church.
- There are illegitimate children over the years, accusations of collusion with Nazis, shadowy tales of unrequited longing and profound unfairness.