collusive

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collusive (comparative more collusive, superlative most collusive)

  1. secretly acting together for a fraudulent or illegal purpose.
    • 1826 January 10, anonymous author, “Sketch of the Remarkable Persons who have Died in France During 1825”, in The London Magazine, volume 4, page 341:
      Do not trust to what the French papers say about it. All their encomiums are collusive.

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collusive

  1. feminine plural of collusivo