A usually secret exclusive organization of individuals gathered for a nefarious purpose.
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Examples for "faction"
Examples for "faction"
1Every faction conditions its members to think and act a certain way.
2What the faction's rise means for China's future is not so certain.
3The attack, which went unclaimed by any Palestinian faction, caused no damage.
4Xi, however, was gathering his forces against Zhou and the oil faction.
5Using one religious faction to confront another can be a dangerous strategy.
1I've never heard of anyone yet who has outsmarted a Mancini cabal.
2Both Mary and Bill said this cabal thing of yours is hogwash.
3I want to punish the cable cabal for taking all my money.
4No, I want the names of every cabal member you know of.
5Perhaps these men were part of a cabal that has broken down.
1The camarilla crowded round Ferdinand, who lay without sense or motion.
2Trust Teofan, but make an end of the ecclesiastical camarilla which is against thee.
3The words were an electric shock to the camarilla.
4Truly the camarilla were supporting each other, and I, an onlooker, stood amazed and astounded.
5He was too honest, and, therefore, dangerous to the Court camarilla set up and paid by Potsdam.
1But the master spirit of the junto was still cool and collected.
2The junto wished to place Sir Thomas Littleton in the chair.
3The Cavendishes had generally been strenuous supporters of the King and the junto.
4The Whig junto was still their terror and their abhorrence.
5The statesmen of the junto would do nothing for him.
6True, the junto was leaderless for the moment, and Bucks had no very able lieutenants.
7Pamphlets issued by the other side called them a junto of debtors, knaves, and worthless-moneyists.
8The Whigs formed a "junto," or caucus, and the Tories followed their example.
9To this junto you have twice sacrificed yourself, and what have you got by it?
10A third aristocratic junto of twenty-four was appointed to make grants of money to the crown.
11Explain these words: incontestable, disapprobation, averse, delectable, orgies, whimsical, junto, dulcet, dowagers, macaronis, pigmy, hoyden, divertisements.
12At Guildhall the junto was less fortunate.
13Ten Broeck completed this junto of adventurers.
14The removal of North, or the whole detestable junto, is a matter unworthy the millions we have expended.
15And there is no authority on earth which can break up this junto, short of a general convention.
16In addition to these he inveighed bitterly against the abolitionists, as a junto of secretaries, sophists, enthusiasts, and fanatics.