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Lobbying
UK //ˈlɒbiɪŋ//US //ˈlɑbiɪŋ//
Definition
The act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in government.
In simple words: Trying to influence government decisions or people in power.
Examples
- The organization is dedicated to lobbying for environmental regulations.
- Lobbying by special interest groups often shapes policy outcomes.
- He is involved in lobbying efforts to improve healthcare access.
- Many citizens believe that lobbying undermines democracy.
- The effectiveness of lobbying can vary based on public opinion.
Usage notes
Used in political contexts, especially in discussions about laws, regulations, and public policy. It's not suitable for casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
lobbying + object
Memory hint
Think of 'lobbying' as 'lobby + being'; influencing those who are 'being' in the lobby.
Collocations
- political lobbying
- lobbying efforts
- corporate lobbying
- grassroots lobbying
- lobbying group
Synonyms
- advocating
- influencing
- persuasion
- intercession
- representation
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'lobby' as a room or entrance area.
- Using it to refer to general influencing without a political context.