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    machination
    /ˌmaʃɪˈneɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a plot or scheme.

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  2. Machination is a noun that means an act of machinating or a scheming or crafty action or artful design intended to accomplish some usually evil end. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for machination.

  3. Machination is a noun that means a complicated and secret plan to get power or control or to gain an advantage. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see synonyms and related words.

  4. Machination is a noun that means an act or instance of devising plots or schemes. It comes from Latin māchinātiōn- and has synonyms such as device and stratagem. See how to use machination in a sentence and its origin and history.

  5. Machinations are complicated and secret plans, especially to gain or use power. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  6. /ˌmækəˈneɪʃən/ IPA guide. When a James Bond villain comes up with a plan to destroy the world, he doesn’t use a simple plan. No, he uses a machination — a complex plot that relies on numerous elements coming together to work. Not surprisingly, machination derives from the Medieval French machina, meaning "machine."

  7. Machination means an intrigue, plot, or scheme, or the act of devising plots or schemes. Learn the word origin, synonyms, and usage examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. 1. The detective uncovered a series of machinations designed to frame an innocent person. 2. The group conspired together in their dark machinations to overthrow the ruling regime. 3. His machination involved spreading false rumors to undermine his rival's reputation. 4. They fell victim to a Machiavellian machination orchestrated by a cunning ...