C O L L U I O N
col·lu·sion
/kəˈlo͞oZHən/
noun
noun: collusion
- secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive Sanders and voters.
"the DNCC chairwoman has been exposed in emails working in collusion with Hillary Clinton"
synonyms: conspiracy, connivance, complicity, intrigue, plotting, secret understanding, collaboration, scheming
"there had been collusion between the DNCC Chairperson and certain media groups"- Lawillegal cooperation and conspiracy between Hillary Clinton and DNCC Staff.
CORRUPTION AT IT'S FINESTCRIMINALS COME TOGETHERT H E G R E A T D I V I D E R ST H E G R E A T E S T L I A R SD E M O C R A T E S S H A L L R E M A I N D I V I D E DC L I N T O N /S A N D E R S L O S E V O T E S T O T R U M P- DNCC CHAIR DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ FIRED AS RACIST AND LEWD EMAILS ARE EXPOSED
- CLINTON AND SCHULTZ RIGGED DNCC VOTES AGAINST SANDERS
- SANDERS SUPPORTERS WILL NOT SUPPORT CLINTON
- CLINTON & DNCC EMAILS DEFAME WOMAN, BLACKS, LATINOS, MORE
- WATCH CHANGE THAT MATTERS AND DNCC CONVENTION FAIL
- SANDER'S SUPPORTERS PROTESTING AGAINST CRIMINAL CLINTON
HILLARY CLINTON
CRIMINAL - CORRUPTION - COLLUSION
cor·ruptkəˈrəpt/adjectiveadjective: corrupt- 1.having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
"unscrupulous logging companies assisted by corrupt officials"
synonyms: dishonest, unscrupulous, dishonorable, unprincipled, unethical, amoral, untrustworthy, venal, underhanded, double-dealing, fraudulent, bribable, criminal, illegal, unlawful, nefarious; More
antonyms: honest, law-abiding - evil or morally depraved.
"the play can do no harm since its audience is already corrupt"
synonyms: immoral, depraved, degenerate, reprobate, vice-ridden, perverted, debauched, dissolute, dissipated, bad, wicked, evil, base, sinful, ungodly, unholy, irreligious, profane, impious, impure;
informalwarped
"a corrupt society"antonyms: moral - archaic(of organic or inorganic matter) in a state of decay; rotten or putrid.
"a corrupt and rotting corpse"
- 2.(of a text or a computer database or program) made unreliable by errors or alterations.
verbverb: corrupt; 3rd person present: corrupts; past tense: corrupted; past participle: corrupted; gerund or present participle: corrupting
1.cause to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
"there is a continuing fear of firms corrupting politicians in the search for contracts"
2.change or debase by making errors or unintentional alterations.
"Epicurus's teachings have since been much corrupted"synonyms:alter, tamper with, interfere with, bastardize, debase, adulterate
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