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hatched

adjective as in contrived

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The new charges center around an alleged plot headed by Shakeri that was hatched after the two attempts on Trump's life.

From Salon

As a first step, researchers collected eggs found in the wild and hatched them in incubation centres.

From BBC

So White hatched his final plan, recruiting his publicist to send his now-fiancée a fake invitation to a business dinner with Anna Wintour at the Golden Swan restaurant in New York City.

While she's been in Australia, Olivia has met another global superstar - Pesto, the viral penguin that hatched at Melbourne’s Sea Life Aquarium in January.

From BBC

Mr Makepeace said Kwan, who had been a well respected GP, was "obsessed" with money and his inheritance so hatched an "intricate" plan to eliminate the "impediment" posed by Mr O'Hara.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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