1. collusive - Adjective
2. collusive - Adjective Satellite
Characterized by collusion; done or planned in collusion.
Acting in collusion.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA federal district court in Minnesota recently confronted a similar issue with another collusive lawsuit. Source: Internet
Defendants can hold reverse auctions and any of several parties can engage in collusive settlement discussions. Source: Internet
Background Congress passed the Elkins Act as an amendment to the Interstate Commerce Act. Without restrictive legislation, large firms could demand rebates or prices below the collusive price from railroad companies as condition for their business. Source: Internet
The depth and scope of media’s collusive enablement for the “moment” is staggering. Source: Internet
Shortly after judgment the judgment debtor cycled through a collusive divorce that turned over every asset to the wife, leaving the debtor dirt broke. Source: Internet
Illicit trade was carried on by collusive captures arranged between American traders and British officers. Source: Internet