Skip to content


Law Dictionary Home Dictionary Definition connive

connive


con·nived
con·niv·ing
[Latin con(n)ivere to close one's eyes, knowingly overlook something]
: to assent knowingly and wrongfully without opposition to another's wrongdoing
;specif
: to knowingly consent to a spouse's marital misconduct and esp. to adultery






View Judgments Citing this Phrase

View Acts Citing this Phrase

Save Judgments// Add Notes // Store Search Result sets // Organize Client Files //