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cabal

cabal / cabal
NounTransitive Verb
pl: cabalspast: caballedpp: caballeding: caballing

This term carries a heavy connotation of sinister intent and exclusivity. It describes a small, tight-knit group that operates in the shadows, often implying a level of manipulation or betrayal that distinguishes it from a mere committee or alliance. While it can refer to the group itself, it also encompasses the act of conspiring. The word is most frequently used in political or historical contexts to describe clandestine efforts to seize power or influence high-level decision-making.

Meanings

Nouncabal

A small group of secret plotters or conspirators, often working to achieve a political goal or to overthrow a government.

"The royal court was infiltrated by a cabal of ambitious nobles."

Transitive Verbcabal
[~ something]

To plot or conspire secretly with others to achieve a specific, often illicit, objective.

"They began to cabal against the board of directors to force a merger."

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