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Definition of Conspirative
1. Adjective. Relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators. "The discovery of possible conspirative codes"
Partainyms: Conspiracy, Conspiracy
Derivative terms: Conspire, Conspire, Conspiracy, Conspiracy, Conspirator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conspirative
Literary usage of Conspirative
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Red Reign: The True Story of an Adventurous Year in Russia by Kellogg Durland (1908)
"... XA conspirative MEETING A member of the military organization—Realities of
the revolution— Kronstadt—Revolutionary headquarters among the soldiers and ..."
2. The Red Reign: The True Story of an Adventurous Year in Russia by Kellogg Durland (1908)
"... XA conspirative MEETING A member of the military organization—Realities of
the revolution—Kronstadt—Revolutionary headquarters among the soldiers and ..."
3. The Prelude to Bolshevism: The Kornilov Rising by Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerensky (1919)
"I will only mention that at the time of the Moscow Conference this conspirative
movement had grown so ripe that its organizers thought even of declaring a ..."
4. Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives by United States Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary (1920)
"We must also be prepared so that when our conspirative gatherings are attacked,
no such horrible scene as on the Bloody Friday of November 7, 1919, ..."
5. Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman, Hippolyte Havel (1910)
"The repressive measures of the government drive the disciples of the new philosophy
to conspirative methods. Thousands of victims fall into the hands of the ..."
6. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Emile Joseph Dillon (1920)
"... of the Secret Council's conspirative deliberations and circuitous procedure,
which were in such strong contrast to the "open covenants openly arrived ..."