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Learn to pronounce mach·i·na·tion

/ˌmakəˈnāSHən,ˌmaSHəˈnāSHən/
noun
a plot or scheme.
synonyms: schemes, plotting, plots, intrigues, conspiracies, designs, plans, devices, ploys, ruses, tricks, wiles, stratagems, tactics, maneuvers, maneuvering, contrivances, expedients, complots

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noun · an act or instance of machinating. · Usually machinations. crafty schemes; plots; intrigues. Synonyms: device, stratagem ...
complicated and secret plans, esp. in obtaining or using power: She complained about the machinations political candidates employed to win.
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machination in American English​​ 1. an act or instance of machinating. 2. ( usually machinations) crafty schemes; plots; intrigues.
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The meaning of MACHINATE is to plan or plot especially to do harm.
MACHINATION definition: 1. a complicated and secret plan to get power or control or to gain an advantage: 2. a complicated…. Learn more.
machination is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French machination; Latin ...
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(mækɪneɪʃənz , mæʃ- ) plural noun [usu with supp] You use machinations to describe secret and complicated plans, especially to gain power. [disapproval]
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