ALL meanings of connivers
con·nive
C c - verb without object connivers to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business. 1
- verb without object connivers to avoid noticing something that one is expected to oppose or condemn; give aid to wrongdoing by forbearing to act or speak (usually followed by at): The policeman connived at traffic violations. 1
- verb without object connivers to be indulgent toward something others oppose or criticize (usually followed by at): to connive at childlike exaggerations. 1
- noun connivers Plural form of conniver. 1
- noun connivers plural of conniver. 0