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ca·bal
/kəˈbɑl, ˈbæl/
徒黨,祕密結社,(尤指政治上的)陰謀(
vi
.)策劃陰謀
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ca·bal
n.
1.
Tradition
;
occult
doctrine
.
See
Cabala
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
secret
. [
Obs
.]
“The
measuring
of
the
temple
,
a
cabal
found
out
but
lately.”
3.
A
number
of
persons
united
in
some
close
design
,
usually
to
promote
their
private
views
and
interests
in
church
or
state
by
intrigue
;
a
secret
association
composed
of
a
few
designing
persons
;
a
junto
.
Note:
It
so
happend
,
by
a
whimsical
coincidence
,
that
in
1671
the
cabinet
consisted
of
five
persons
,
the
initial
letters
of
whose
names
made
up
the
word
cabal
;
Clifford
,
Arlington
,
Buckingham
,
Ashley
,
and
Lauderdale
.
4.
The
secret
artifices
or
machinations
of
a
few
persons
united
in
a
close
design
;
intrigue
.
By
cursed
cabals
of
women
.
--
Dryden
.
Syn:
--
Junto
;
intrigue
;
plot
;
combination
;
conspiracy
.
Usage:
Cabal
,
Combination
,
Faction
.
An
association
for
some
purpose
considered
to
be
bad
is
the
idea
common
to
these
terms
.
A
combination
is
an
organized
union
of
individuals
for
mutual
support
,
in
urging
their
demands
or
resisting
the
claims
of
others
,
and
may
be
good
or
bad
according
to
circumstances
;
as
,
a
combiniation
of
workmen
or
of
employers
to
effect
or
to
prevent
a
change
in
prices
.
A
cabal
is
a
secret
association
of
a
few
individuals
who
seek
by
cunning
practices
to
obtain
office
and
power
.
A
faction
is
a
larger
body
than
a
cabal
,
employed
for
selfish
purposes
in
agitating
the
community
and
working
up
an
excitement
with
a
view
to
change
the
existing
order
of
things
.
“Selfishness,
insubordination
,
and
laxity
of
morals
give
rise
to
combinations
,
which
belong
particularly
to
the
lower
orders
of
society
.
Restless
,
jealous
,
ambitious
,
and
little
minds
are
ever
forming
cabals
.
Factions
belong
especially
to
free
governments
,
and
are
raised
by
busy
and
turbulent
spirits
for
selfish
purposes”
. --
Crabb
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ca·bal
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Caballed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Caballing
].
To
unite
in
a
small
party
to
promote
private
views
and
interests
by
intrigue
;
to
intrigue
;
to
plot
.
Caballing
still
against
it
with
the
great
.
--
Dryden
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cabal
n
1:
a
clique
(
often
secret
)
that
seeks
power
usually
through
intrigue
[
syn
:
faction
,
junto
,
camarilla
]
2:
a
plot
to
carry
out
some
harmful
or
illegal
act
(
especially
a
political
plot
) [
syn
:
conspiracy
]
v
:
engage
in
plotting
or
enter
into
a
conspiracy
,
swear
together
; "
They
conspired
to
overthrow
the
government
"
[
syn
:
conspire
,
complot
,
conjure
,
machinate
]
[
also
:
caballing
,
caballed
]
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