collude

Television, entertainment, food, travel, business—everything was changing, and both the public and private sectors were colluding to give us the lives we wanted.
La télé, le divertissement, la nourriture, les voyages, le travail : tout changeait. Les secteurs publics et privés s'associaient pour nous offrir la vie que nous voulions.
The scheme was accomplished through the submission of purportedly independent bids from companies which appeared to be legitimate competitors, but, in fact, were colluding with one another and were entities associated with the staff member and the staff member's spouse.
Des offres prétendument indépendantes étaient soumises par des sociétés qui avaient l'apparence de concurrents légitimes mais qui, en réalité, étaient en collusion entre elles et avec le fonctionnaire et son conjoint.
I got the information that they were colluding.
Je sais qu'il y a eu collusion.
Random Word
Roll the dice and learn a new word now!
Why use the FrenchDictionary.com dictionary?

THE BEST FRENCH-ENGLISH DICTIONARY

Get More than a Translation

Get examples and pronunciations for millions of French words, English words, French phrases, and English phrases.

WRITTEN BY EXPERTS

Translate with Confidence

Access millions of accurate translations written by a team of experienced English-to-French and French-to-English translators.

FRENCH AND ENGLISH EXAMPLE SENTENCES

Learn by Example

Browse thousands of French-English example sentences throughout our dictionary.

CONNECT TO THE FRENCH-SPEAKING WORLD

Express Yourself in French

Browse nuanced French-to-English and English-to-French translations and find the word you’re looking for.
Word of the Day
hay