collude
US /kəˈluːd/
UK /kəˈluːd/

1.
coludirse, confabularse
to cooperate in a secret or unlawful way in order to deceive or cheat others
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The two companies were accused of trying to collude to fix prices.
Las dos empresas fueron acusadas de intentar coludirse para fijar precios.
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It was clear that the politicians had colluded with the wealthy donors.
Estaba claro que los políticos se habían coludido con los ricos donantes.