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collusion

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Dictionary definition of collusion

A secret or illegal cooperation between two or more parties, typically to deceive or cheat someone or to gain an illegal or unethical advantage.
"He was accused of collusion with the enemy during the war."

Detailed meaning of collusion

It can also refer to a secret agreement or cooperation between two or more parties in order to deceive or cheat someone, typically for personal gain. The term is most commonly associated with illegal or unethical activities such as insider trading, price fixing, and bribery. Collusion is often used in the context of business, politics or sports, where the parties involved might have a secret agreement to achieve an illegal or unethical goal.

Example sentences containing collusion

1. The government launched an investigation into suspected collusion between the two companies.
2. There was clear evidence of collusion among the team members.
3. The prosecutor accused them of collusion in the robbery.
4. The authorities found no sign of collusion in the case.
5. The scandal revealed a deep level of collusion in the organization.
6. He denied any collusion with the enemy.

History and etymology of collusion

The noun 'collusion' has its origins in the Latin word 'colludere,' which is a combination of 'com-' meaning 'together' and 'ludere' meaning 'to play' or 'to engage in games.' In its early usage, 'collusion' referred to a secret agreement or understanding between individuals who played games together, often with the implication of conspiring to cheat or deceive others in the game. Over time, this term evolved to describe secret or illegal cooperation between two or more parties, typically with the intent to deceive or cheat someone or to gain an illegal or unethical advantage. The etymology of 'collusion' thus reflects the idea of individuals working together in a clandestine manner, akin to participants in a secret game, but with far-reaching consequences beyond mere amusement, often involving deception and dishonesty.

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Further usage examples of collusion

1. They were found guilty of collusion to defraud their customers.
2. The collusion between politicians and corporations is an ongoing concern.
3. Investigators uncovered a network of collusion and corruption.
4. The professor suspected collusion when two students submitted identical papers.
5. The news of collusion among top executives shocked the industry.
6. She alleged collusion between her opponent and the judge.
7. His sudden resignation raised suspicions of collusion.
8. The collusion resulted in an unfair advantage for the team.
9. There is a high risk of collusion in unregulated markets.
10. The committee is dedicated to preventing collusion and ensuring fair play.
11. Charges of collusion can lead to serious penalties.
12. Their collusion undermined the integrity of the competition.
13. The scandal exposed years of collusion within the administration.
14. The book reveals a tale of deception and collusion in high places.

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