cabalize
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To study and interpret the Kabbalah.
— All the efforts to prove it have ended in mere appeals to cabalizing Jews, who lived long after the New Testament was written .
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To engage in politics as part of a cabal.
— The heroes who cabalize and lend on pledge , who pocket silver spoons and risk the pillory , are found in Schröder's “Fähndrich,” in ffland's “Hagestolzen," in "Verbrechen aus Ehrsucht, ” by the same dramatic writer, and in Kotzebue's "Kind der Liebe."
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To decode or demystify.
— This way of Cabalizing gave the Name to Judas Maccabaus
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To control or manipulate via a cabal or secret political organization.
— Neopatrimonialism describes a political system in which political power is personalized and in some cases cabalized; public offices and resources are prebendalized;
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To make mysterious; to entangle or obscure with the trappings of religion, mysticism, or superstition.
— The Druids, says Rowlands, considered nature in her largest extent: in her systems and in her motions; in her magnitudes and powers; in all which they seemed to cabalize.
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To encode using wordplay such as acrostics or ciphers.
— Since then anything we see cabalized, or a word that was formed from the initials of other words, so we have ours.
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To use cabalistic language or perform cabalistic magic.
— I can employ no man's justification herein more properly than yours, to whom I proposed this difficulty before coming out of England, and received your leave to converse freely but not to cabalize with them .
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To encode as a Haskell package with the ".cabal" extension, which can then be installed and interpreted using the cabal command.
— The scaffolded site is built as a fully cabalized Haskell package.
词源
词源 1
From cabala + -ize. Compare French cabaliser.
词源 2
From cabal + -ize.
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