Noun
A secret agreement and cooperation for a fraudulent or deceitful purpose; a playing into each other's hands; deceit; fraud; cunning.
An agreement between two or more persons to defraud a person of his rights, by the forms of law, or to obtain an object forbidden by law.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm a firm believer that character is highly overrated. Character is a trick that we do with the audience's collusion. William H. Macy
For me growing up, Christmas time was always the most fantastic, exciting time of year, and you'd stay up until three in the morning. You'd hear the parents wrapping in the other room but you knew that also, maybe, they were in collusion with Santa Claus. Chris Pine
In business, standards establish the rules of the game, creating path dependencies as investments are made and corresponding designs are set in stone and plastic. Inferior standards can prevail due to smart marketing or industry collusion. Evgeny Morozov
The people of Nicaragua were suffering oppression. This made us develop an awareness which eventually led us to commit ourselves to the struggle against the domination of the capitalists of our country in collusion with the U.S. government, i.e. imperialism. Daniel Ortega
We don't know what proportion of public funds is regularly lost to collusion and corruption. Is it 25 per cent? 30 per cent? We do know that a portion of these public funds are feeding organized crime. Pauline Marois
Analysts have noted that those arrested on foreign collusion offences could potentially be transferred to the mainland for trial, where the judiciary is routinely criticised as opaque and where around 99% of all cases result in conviction. Source: Internet