machination|machinations in English
noun
[mach·i·na·tion || mækɪ'neɪʃn]
act of plotting or scheming; scheme, plot, conspiracy
Use "machination|machinations" in a sentence
1. This is all a machination!
2. That's the everyday machinations.
3. To Circumvent their machinations
4. Beware of Satan’s Machinations!
5. The exploit machination is in backward status in tourism research usually.
6. Stand Firm Against Satan’s Machinations
7. 11 We find contemptible the political machinations of Mssers.
8. All the machinations of the complicated plot.
9. Did he succumb to the machinations of those enemies?
10. What does Brigue mean? (obsolete) Intrigue, secretive machinations
11. We find contemptible the political machinations of Mssers.
12. (Matthew 13:20, 21) Another time-tested machination is that of corrupting individuals morally.
13. Why have some Christians fallen victim to Satan’s machinations?
14. □ What can be done to cope with satanic machinations?
15. I don't want to get involved in all his machinations.
16. They're not into the machinations that folks in Washington are.
17. He typified a decade in which financial machinations stymied long-term corporate growth.
18. 18 Satan’s crafty “machinations” have recently appeared in yet another form.
19. Much of the program involved the daily machinations of pirate life.
20. 'S struggle to make music despite the machinations of Soviet politics.
21. Her machinations appear intended to secure a Bush victory-nothing else.
22. There are also political machinations and rivalries(Sentencedict.com), and an environmental angle as well.
23. The British bourgeoisie, past masters of machination and manoeuvre, are a class which knows best when to compromise.
24. He was also aware of various machinations on his behalf in Paris.
25. Sarah becomes aware of Abigail's machinations and attempts to have her sent away.