This is the 9556th most frequent Portuguese word.
conspirar
"Conspirar" means "to conspire" or "to secretly plan together to commit an unlawful or harmful act."
Here, 'conspirar' is used to describe plotting or scheming between individuals with a common purpose, often in secrecy or with negative implications.
Os políticos foram acusados de conspirar contra o governo.
The politicians were accused of conspiring against the government.
In this sentence, 'conspirar' refers to collaborating or planning secretly, but in a positive or benevolent context, aiming to achieve a pleasant outcome.
Eles conspiraram juntos para organizar uma grande festa surpresa.
They conspired together to organize a grand surprise party.
Here, 'conspirar' is metaphorically used to express the idea of forces combining or aligning with an implicit notion of some intentional coordination, even if not literal.