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Zuotengdazuo Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What does "conspire at" mean?

He wondered which of them had sent the footpad to silence the Stark boy, and whether they had truly conspired at the death of Lord Arryn.

Hi, I can understand "conspire against" but I've never seen "conspire at". What does it mean?

Thank you.

  

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zuotengdazuo conspired at the death of Lord Arryn. = together plotted the death of Lord Arryn

  • zuotengdazuo conspired at the death of Lord Arryn.
  • = together plotted the death of Lord Arryn
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zuotengdazuoconspired at the death of Lord Arryn.

= together plotted the death of Lord Arryn

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