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cabal

/kuh-bal/US // kəˈbæl //UK // (kəˈbæl) //

卡巴尔,卡巴列,卡巴拉,卡巴莱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small group of secret plotters, as against a government or person in authority.
    • : the plots and schemes of such a group; intrigue.
    • : a clique, as in artistic, literary, or theatrical circles.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ca·balled, ca·bal·ling.

    • : to form a cabal; intrigue; conspire; plot.

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Examples

  • Some go deep, believing that a cabal of Democrats and celebrities torture children to drink their blood.

  • They form the most privileged cabal in all of American media, as they preside over the country’s most toxic news organization without having to answer for its abuses.

  • They were going to replace the secretary, deputy secretary, myself and number of other people, and it was a cabal of crazies.

  • Another example, this one trending in left-wing circles, is a fake report about a mysterious cabal that’s blocking mailboxes to discourage voting.

  • It has recently become a major gathering place for QAnon conspiracy theorists, who believe an elite cabal of satanic child molesters are running the country.

  • A cabal can do it, selling their influence to the highest bidder.

  • It has now leant its name to a shadowy cabal known within the German meat-processing industry as the Atlantic group.

  • The arms dealer sells it to a mysterious neo-Nazi cabal, which then detonates it in Baltimore.

  • LIBOR is the very definition of a rate set by a cabal, ripe for collusion.

  • Silicon Valley has its own weaknesses: the cabal of successful investors is small and insular.

  • Meanwhile the cabal against the ruined Ripperda raged with redoubled fury in the Spanish cabinet.

  • But here the artist stranded, the victim of a cabal, despite the protection of Camille Maupin.

  • Mr. Palfrey terms this attempt a "Presbyterian cabal," and calls its leaders "conspirators."

  • But as true Merit,236 is always the most envied, a Cabal was soon formed against his Integrity.

  • She had no political ability, no inclination for political affairs, but she was at once the tool and guiding genius of the Cabal.

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