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machination (encz) | machination,machinace n: web |
machination (encz) | machination,úklady Zdeněk Brož |
Machination (gcide) | Machination \Mach`i*na"tion\, n. [L. machinatio: cf. F.
machination.]
1. The act of machinating. --Shak.
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2. That which is devised; a device; a hostile or treacherous
scheme; an artful design or plot.
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Devilish machinations come to naught. --Milton.
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His ingenious machinations had failed. --Macaulay.
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machination (wn) | machination
n 1: a crafty and involved plot to achieve your (usually
sinister) ends [syn: intrigue, machination] |
machination (devil) | MACHINATION, n. The method employed by one's opponents in baffling
one's open and honorable efforts to do the right thing.
So plain the advantages of machination
It constitutes a moral obligation,
And honest wolves who think upon't with loathing
Feel bound to don the sheep's deceptive clothing.
So prospers still the diplomatic art,
And Satan bows, with hand upon his heart.
R.S.K.
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MACHINATION (bouvier) | MACHINATION. The act by which some plot or conspiracy is set on foot.
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machinations (encz) | machinations,machinace n: pl. web |
Machination (gcide) | Machination \Mach`i*na"tion\, n. [L. machinatio: cf. F.
machination.]
1. The act of machinating. --Shak.
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2. That which is devised; a device; a hostile or treacherous
scheme; an artful design or plot.
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Devilish machinations come to naught. --Milton.
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His ingenious machinations had failed. --Macaulay.
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MACHINATION (bouvier) | MACHINATION. The act by which some plot or conspiracy is set on foot.
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