scheme|schemed|schemes|scheming in English
verb
[skɪːm]
plan, devise, plot; intrigue, conspire, contrive
Use "scheme|schemed|schemes|scheming" in a sentence
1. Are other schemes accepted as equivalent to the national/regional scheme?
2. Comparing several image fusion schemes subjectively and objectively shows the good performance of the new scheme.
3. Adulterated products are not eligible for aid under the dairy aid schemes or any other scheme.
4. The Library of Congress Classification Scheme is very evidently enumerative, but then all the major classification schemes are.
5. And he [the king of the north] will not stand, because they will scheme out against him schemes.
6. The new method of traffic control seems well schemed.
7. IRS Alerts Payroll and HR Professionals to Phishing Scheme Involving W-2s; Surge in Email, Phishing and Malware Schemes
8. Their scheming is obvious.
9. Everyone's always scheming and plotting.
10. As you schemed to slaughter these Romans against his command?
11. Absalom, David’s son, had schemed to steal the kingship from David.
12. Her enemies are scheming her downfall.
13. Her enemies were scheming her downfall.
14. The estimated extra cost of the Worthing scheme is £80 per household per year, against £17 for schemes using two vehicles.
15. What a scheming, clever, manipulative little beast.
16. 6 The enemies are scheming her downfall.
17. You're a scheming little devil, aren't you?
18. 28 Everyone's always scheming and plotting.
19. The enemies are scheming her downfall.
20. They schemed and lied in an attempt to deceive the apostles.
21. The bride'sfamily were scheming to prevent a wedding.
22. You're just a hard, scheming old woman.
23. 20 Her enemies were scheming her downfall.
24. 8 Her enemies are scheming her downfall.
25. They were scheming to rob the bank.