Definitions for collusions

collusions col·lu·sion

Spelling: [kuh-loo-zhuh n]
IPA: /kəˈlu ʒən/

Collusions is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 273 anagrams from letters in collusions (cillnoossu).

Definitions for collusions

noun

  1. a secret agreement, especially for fraudulent or treacherous purposes; conspiracy:
  2. Law. a secret understanding between two or more persons to gain something illegally, to defraud another of his or her rights, or to appear as adversaries though in agreement:

Origin of collusions

1350-1400; Middle English (Middle French) Latin collūsiōn- (stem of collūsiō), equivalent to collūs(us) (past participle of collūdere to collude) + -iōn- Examples for collusions

Every 10 years, after the Census, legislators get together and draw district lines in collusion.

Chevrial and the Germans could not be in collusion—such an alliance was unthinkable.

Zealous to whitewash herself Ekaterina in collusion with media loyal to the Kremlin attacked the lawyers.

This was a matter of routine in a sport with a culture of collusion and cheating.

In terms of dealing with “talent,” collusion is not the only way the Valley oligarchs work to keep wages down.

Eventually, the collusion gets too expensive, and the cartel collapses unless it gets support from the government.

Will it be said that there was any collusion between St. Paul and the Pythoness?

You did that very slyly, Rufus, but if they see you, there'll be all sorts of suspicion about collusion.

Seek the Emperor at once before coming to me, or he may suspect us to be in collusion.

Napier thought there was some collusion between the juggler and his retainer.

Word Value for collusions
Scrable

11

Words with friends

16

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