Collusion is an English word with synonyms like agreement or arrangement. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Collusion meaning
- A private, cooperative agreement or arrangement between groups that otherwise maintain the pretense of competition, contention or non-cooperation.
- A private agreement for a fraudulent or illegal purpose; conspiracy.
Synonyms of Collusion
Using Collusion
- The main meaning on this page is: A private, cooperative agreement or arrangement between groups that otherwise maintain the pretense of competition, contention or non-cooperation. | A private agreement for a fraudulent or illegal purpose; conspiracy.
- Useful related words include: agreement, arrangement, connivance.
- In the example corpus, collusion often appears in combinations such as: collusion with, collusion between, of collusion.
Context around Collusion
- Average sentence length in these examples: 30.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Collusion
- In this selection, "collusion" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 30.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, russian, attorneys, proving, case, except and hallelujah stand out and add context to how "collusion" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about russian collusion against trump and allegations of collusion. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "collusion" sits close to words such as beaver, ce and eras, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with collusion
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But but the Lamar apologists said its collusion if they don’t. (12 words)
As the Michael Cohen frenzy underscores, this is a “collusion” investigation that has nothing to do with collusion. (18 words)
Former prisons minister Rory Stewart said there appeared to have been "some kind of collusion" to help with the escape. (20 words)
Now that the 2 year Russian Collusion case has fallen apart, there was no Collusion except bye Crooked Hillary and the Democrats, they say, “gee, I have an idea, let’s look at Trump’s finances and every deal he has ever done. (43 words)
Yes, yes, he saw the summaries written by Mueller's investigators, but he chose not to include them, because a summary is a messy thing and he's quite certain he hit the main points, no collusion, no collusion, hallelujah. (40 words)
All of these are the precise arguments many of us cited when Donald Trump was impeached in December 2019 (as his reelection campaign began, and immediately after being cleared of the 22-month, $40 million special counsel Russian-collusion hoax). (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
Now that the 2 year Russian Collusion case has fallen apart, there was no Collusion except bye Crooked Hillary and the Democrats, they say, “gee, I have an idea, let’s look at Trump’s finances and every deal he has ever done.
Yes, yes, he saw the summaries written by Mueller's investigators, but he chose not to include them, because a summary is a messy thing and he's quite certain he hit the main points, no collusion, no collusion, hallelujah.
As the Michael Cohen frenzy underscores, this is a “collusion” investigation that has nothing to do with collusion.
Donald Trump continues to say there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia, while stating there definitely was collusion between Hillary Clinton and Russia, in response to questions about the Robert Mueller investigation.
Free agent safety Eric Reid has filed a collusion grievance against the NFL and retained Mark Geragos, the same attorney who is also handling Colin Kaepernick’s collusion lawsuit.
Furthermore, Trump constantly says that there was no collusion with the Russians because, as I am sure he has been told by his attorneys, collusion is not a crime and therefore would not be one of Mueller’s charges.
His lawyer’s argument does not change the definition of collusion; rather, it suggests that proving collusion won’t require unearthing an explicit agreement to keep Colin Kaepernick unemployed.
The president added: “There’s been no collusion between us and the Russians” but said there was collusion between Hillary Clinton’s campaign, the Democratic National Committee and the Russians, but didn’t provide any proof of these assertions.
Trump’s enemies, and they are legion, want to see Robert Mueller charge him with collusion with Russia and obstructing the investigation of that collusion.
All of these agencies have had many problematic episodes in their pasts, but there is no evidence in this case that they willfully tried to smear Mr. Trump and his campaign with false allegations of collusion.
All of these are the precise arguments many of us cited when Donald Trump was impeached in December 2019 (as his reelection campaign began, and immediately after being cleared of the 22-month, $40 million special counsel Russian-collusion hoax).
Arrested in 2017 in a midnight swoop involving hundreds of security forces, Kem Sokha was accused of hatching a “secret plan” in collusion with foreign entities to topple the government of longtime ruler Hun Sen.
A society in which two of the biggest overarching political narratives are as ridiculous as Q-Anon and Russiagate has no business dismissing the obvious conspiracy and collusion involved in promulgating an exaggerated and manufactured pandemic.
At the same time, we don’t really have a smoking gun, as far as I can see, that shows intentional collusion,” Min said.
But but the Lamar apologists said its collusion if they don’t.
But the real problem is the disproportionately high concentration of wealth in the media created by the collusion between governments and businesses — something independent media across Europe have been grappling with for more than a decade.
Democrats and the press willfully pushed a false story about Russian collusion against Trump and it all began with Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Drawing from that observation, the authors created a virtual laboratory where they could study the effects of collusion between autonomous, self-interested AI trading algorithms.
Former prisons minister Rory Stewart said there appeared to have been "some kind of collusion" to help with the escape.
He also faces a charge of collusion with foreign forces to endanger national security, and a separate sedition charge under a colonial-era law that is increasingly used to crush dissent.
Common combinations with collusion
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- collusion with 39×
- collusion between 33×
- of collusion 28×
- russian collusion 20×
- no collusion 17×
- the collusion 15×
- collusion and 13×
- in collusion 12×
- russia collusion 11×
- and collusion 9×