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What is the past tense of connive?

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The past tense of connive is connived.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of connive is connives.

The present participle of connive is conniving.

The past participle of connive is connived.

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There are cries of how lawyers and others have allegedly connived in the misapplication of justice.
He said Government had received reports that the illegal trade involved foreigners who allegedly connived with the local authority for illegal issuance of timber licences.
Furthermore, even if people can prove that they have been persecuted, they must also prove that the state connived in that persecution at high level.
Married to a multimillionaire, she has hustled, harangued, conspired and connived to get Athens to the finish line.
The accusation that the king aimed at increasing the royal prerogative or deliberately connived at secret influence will not bear scrutiny.
The environmentalists have connived with the logging-to-prevent-fires scam for political reasons.

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