[f. CONNIVE + -ING1.] The action of the verb CONNIVE.

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1648.  Gillespie, Usefull Case (1649), 24. That cannot excuse the conniving at gross and scandalous sinners.

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1669.  H. Stubbe, Censure (1671), 19. There is no conniving or complying with such a person.

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