Adjective
of Cable
Fastened with, or attached to, a cable or rope.
Adorned with cabling.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmerican Minister Edwin H. Conger cabled Washington, "the whole country is swarming with hungry, discontented, hopeless idlers." Source: Internet
Costs vary widely depending on the specifics of the project (such as power rating, circuit length, overhead vs. cabled route, land costs, and AC network improvements required at either terminal). Source: Internet
"To Edmund Gosse, Monterey, Monterey Co., California, 8 October 1879," The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 1, Chapter IV When his father heard of his condition, he cabled him money to help him through this period. Source: Internet
Ó Broin, Leon, Dublin Castle & the 1916 Rising, pp. 81–87 By the time Birrell cabled his reply authorising the action, at noon on Monday 24 April 1916, the Rising had already begun. Source: Internet
As cooler weather approaches, this knit cabled cardigan pattern will give you a garment that embodies luxurious comfort, chic style, and delicate warmth. Source: Internet
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on May 9 cabled a message of congratulations to Dmitry Medvedev on his re-appointment as Prime Minister of Russia. Source: Internet