Sentences

cabalize in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To cabalize means to form a secretive group or faction that conspires or plots together, often against a common authority or rival.

Sample Sentences

  1. The group began to cabalize in secret, plotting their next move.
  2. Amidst the turmoil, factions within the organization started to cabalize against the leadership.
  3. They tended to cabalize whenever faced with a significant decision that affected their interests.
  4. In an effort to gain more control, several members chose to cabalize and form a new alliance.
  5. The tendency to cabalize within the committee led to mistrust among the members.
  6. She realized that to influence the outcome, she would need to cabalize with key stakeholders.
  7. During the conference, some delegates began to cabalize, hoping to sway the vote in their favor.
  8. It was evident that they would cabalize over the new policy, creating factions within the team.
  9. As tensions rose, employees started to cabalize, forming cliques that opposed management.
  10. The documentary revealed how various interest groups cabalized behind closed doors for political gain.

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