different between collude vs colluding
collude
English
Etymology
- From Latin colludere, from con- and ludere (“to play”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -u?d
Verb
collude (third-person singular simple present colludes, present participle colluding, simple past and past participle colluded)
- (intransitive) to act in concert with; to conspire
Synonyms
- to be in cahoots
- conspire
- plot
- scheme
Related terms
- collusion
Translations
Anagrams
- loculed
Italian
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ude
Verb
collude
- (transitive) third-person singular present indicative of colludere
Latin
Verb
coll?de
- second-person singular present active imperative of coll?d?
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colluding
English
Verb
colluding
- present participle of collude
Adjective
colluding (not comparable)
- That colludes
Derived terms
- noncolluding
Anagrams
- cloudling
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