machinate

verb

mach·​i·​nate ˈma-kə-ˌnāt How to pronounce machinate (audio) ˈma-shə- How to pronounce machinate (audio)
machinated; machinating

intransitive verb

: to plan or plot especially to do harm

transitive verb

: to scheme or contrive to bring about : plot
machinator noun

Examples of machinate in a Sentence

a trio of courtiers who were discovered to be machinating against the queen the hackers machinated a way to steal credit numbers from the company's website
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But Cleopatra, still machinating away in Alexandria, couldn’t handle the thought of Herod gaining any further traction in Antony’s affections. Anne Thériault, Longreads, 18 Dec. 2019 Now a new scheme described by ProPublica and The Wall Street Journal involves families seemingly machinating to get an unfair leg up in paying for a coveted seat at a university. Adam Harris, The Atlantic, 30 July 2019

Word History

Etymology

Latin machinatus, past participle of machinari, from machina machine, contrivance

First Known Use

1537, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of machinate was in 1537

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Cite this Entry

“Machinate.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/machinate. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

machinate

verb
mach·​i·​nate ˈmak-ə-ˌnāt How to pronounce machinate (audio) ˈmash-ə- How to pronounce machinate (audio)
machinated; machinating
: plot entry 2 sense 2
especially : to scheme to do harm
machination
ˌmak-ə-ˈnā-shən
ˌmash-ə-
noun
machinator noun

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