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Plotter

One who plots or schemes a contriver a conspirator a schemer...


Decembrist

One of those who conspired for constitutional government against the Emperor Nicholas on his accession to the throne at the death of Alexander I in December 1825 called also Dekabrist...


conspiratorial

relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators as a conspiratorial whisper...


Conspirator

One who engages in a conspiracy a plotter...


Conspiration

Agreement or concurrence for some end or purpose conspiracy...


Colluder

One who conspires in a fraud...


withdraw

withdraw -drew -drawn -draw·ing vt 1 : to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2 : to dismiss (a juror) from a jury 3 a : to eliminate from consideration or set outside a category or group [ his candidacy] b : to cease to proceed with [withdrew the question after an objection was sustained] c : to take back [ a plea] d : to remove (a motion) from consideration under parliamentary procedure vi 1 : to remove oneself from participation [ from a case] ;specif : to cease participation in a conspiracy by an affirmative act of renunciation esp. involving confession to the authorities or communication of abandonment to co-conspirators 2 : to remove a motion from consideration under parliamentary procedure ...


co-

co- 1 : with : together : joint : jointly [codefendant] 2 a : associated in an action with another : fellow [co-conspirator] b : having a usually lesser share in duty or responsibility : alternate : deputy [co-counsel] ...


Procuration of women

Procuration of women, the providing of women for the purposes of illicit intercourse. If the woman be under twenty-one and not a common prostitute, the offence is a misdemeanour punishable by imprisonment for not more than two years under the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885, amended by the (English) Criminal Law Amend-ment Act, 1912. Conspiring to procure is a misdemeanour at Common Law; see Reg. v. Mears, (1851) 20 LJMC 59....


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