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What (who) is CABAL - definition

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Cabal (novel); CabaL; CABAL

cabal         
I. n.
1.
Clique (for some sinister purpose), junto, coterie, set, party, gang, faction, combination, league, confederacy, camarilla.
2.
Intrigue, plot, complot, conspiracy, machination.
II. v. n.
Intrigue, plot, conspire, complot, machinate.
cabal         
(cabals)
If you refer to a group of politicians or other people as a cabal, you are criticizing them because they meet and decide things secretly.
He had been chosen by a cabal of fellow senators.
...a secret government cabal.
N-COUNT: usu with supp [disapproval]
Cabal         
A cabal is a group of people who are united in some close design, usually to promote their private views or interests in an ideology, a state, or another community, often by intrigue and usually unbeknownst to those who are outside their group. The use of this term usually carries negative connotations of political purpose, conspiracy and secrecy.

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Cabal (disambiguation)

A cabal is a group of people united in some design.

Cabal or the Cabal may also refer to:

  • The Cabal Ministry, a government under King Charles II of England
  • Cabal (set theory), an American group of mathematicians concentrated in southern California
  • Cabal (surname)
  • Conway Cabal, an effort to remove George Washington as commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
  • Santa Rosa de Cabal, a town and municipality in the Risaralda Department, Colombia
Examples of use of CABAL
1. This development was instigated by the Zionist–American cabal.
2. Critics say those four trustees represented a conservative cabal.
3. Isn‘t she part of the neoconservative cabal that dismisses diplomacy?
4. "I wouldn‘t characterize it the way Larry has, calling it a cabal," Powell said.
5. The site claimed that a cabal of eminences calling themselves the "Dark Crusaders" –– the Revs.