connive at (something) with (one)

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connive at (something) with (one)

To plot or conspire with one about something. What are you kids whispering about back there? You better not be conniving at something with each other! It turns out the company had connived at a major tax-evasion plan with other corporations from around the world. It's a big anniversary for our parents this year, so I'm conniving at a surprise for them with my siblings.
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