Conspire vs Manoeuvre - What's the difference?
conspire | manoeuvre | Related terms |
To secretly plot or make plans together, often used regarding something bad or illegal.
* Bible, Genesis xxxvii. 18
To agree, to concur to one end.
* Roscommon
* 1744 , , act 3, scene 5
To try to bring about.
* Bishop Hall
Conspire is a related term of manoeuvre.
As verbs the difference between conspire and manoeuvre
is that conspire is while manoeuvre is .As a noun manoeuvre is
.conspire
English
Verb
(conspir)- They conspired against [Joseph] to slay him.
- The press, the pulpit, and the stage / Conspire to censure and expose our age.
- I feel my vanquish'd heart conspire
- To crown a flame by Heav'n approv'd.
- Angry clouds conspire your overthrow.