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		Definition of co-conspirator in English: co-conspiratornoun A person who is engaged in a conspiracy with another or others.  two men were named by the prosecution as co-conspirators  Example sentencesExamples -  Louise is nurse, confidante and co-conspirator.
 -  Wayne enlists another co-conspirator to help him take down the bad guys.
 -  An adaptation for stage followed after the success of South Park piqued interest in the previous work of Parker and Matt Stone, his South Park co-conspirator.
 -  He was called to give evidence as a co-conspirator.
 -  A 29-year-old software developer confessed last month to masterminding a plot to use his position to alter bets placed by a co-conspirator.
 -  She took steps to try to scuttle the plans of her former co-conspirators, behind their backs.
 -  None of the appellants or their co-conspirators gave evidence at the trial.
 -  I use history as a co-conspirator to create an illusion, a constructed reality that appears to be authentic.
 -  Colleen Skull, as Elvira's maid, is a compatible and zesty sidekick and co-conspirator.
 -  Porter pointed also to the Dutch Republic in the same period, co-conspirator in actions as well as words aimed against the French colossus.
 -  Her lover and co-conspirator Aaron is played with consummate skill by Guy Burgess, a name to conjure with as regards this role.
 -  He was convicted solely on the testimony of co-conspirators who were now co-operating with the government.
 -  His constant co-conspirator, Francis, has fallen for pretty Margie Flynn, who is receptive to his advances.
 -  Polonius becomes a shadowy figure, though he is openly identified as Claudius's co-conspirator in the murder of Hamlet's father.
 -  He was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court along with two co-conspirators.
 
  Synonyms abetter, accessory, partner in crime, associate, confederate, collaborator, fellow conspirator    Definition of co-conspirator in US English: co-conspiratornoun A person who is engaged in a conspiracy with another or others.  two men were named by the prosecution as co-conspirators  Example sentencesExamples -  Her lover and co-conspirator Aaron is played with consummate skill by Guy Burgess, a name to conjure with as regards this role.
 -  He was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court along with two co-conspirators.
 -  I use history as a co-conspirator to create an illusion, a constructed reality that appears to be authentic.
 -  Polonius becomes a shadowy figure, though he is openly identified as Claudius's co-conspirator in the murder of Hamlet's father.
 -  A 29-year-old software developer confessed last month to masterminding a plot to use his position to alter bets placed by a co-conspirator.
 -  Porter pointed also to the Dutch Republic in the same period, co-conspirator in actions as well as words aimed against the French colossus.
 -  He was convicted solely on the testimony of co-conspirators who were now co-operating with the government.
 -  He was called to give evidence as a co-conspirator.
 -  Wayne enlists another co-conspirator to help him take down the bad guys.
 -  She took steps to try to scuttle the plans of her former co-conspirators, behind their backs.
 -  None of the appellants or their co-conspirators gave evidence at the trial.
 -  An adaptation for stage followed after the success of South Park piqued interest in the previous work of Parker and Matt Stone, his South Park co-conspirator.
 -  His constant co-conspirator, Francis, has fallen for pretty Margie Flynn, who is receptive to his advances.
 -  Louise is nurse, confidante and co-conspirator.
 -  Colleen Skull, as Elvira's maid, is a compatible and zesty sidekick and co-conspirator.
 
  Synonyms abetter, accessory, partner in crime, associate, confederate, collaborator, fellow conspirator     |