Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tramar
verb
/trɑːˈmɑːr/

Definition
To plot or scheme, typically with a negative connotation.

Examples
- They decided to tramar against their competitors to gain an advantage.
- It was clear that she was tramando something, but no one knew what.

Meaning
The act of devising a plan for an action, usually referring to a secretive or underhanded intention.

Synonyms
- conspire
- scheme
- plot