ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] a. Planned in concert, concerted. † b. Leagued together, confederated (obs.).

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1436.  Pol. Poems (1859), II. 148. Thurgh conspired tresoun.

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1561.  T. Norton, Calvin’s Inst., Pref. By no conspired agreement.

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1618.  Bolton, Florus, I. xvii. 50. So many, and so mighty conspired Nations.

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