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Filibuster
UK //ˈfɪl.ɪˌbʌs.tər//US //ˈfɪl.ɪˌbʌs.tɚ//
Definition
A political strategy to delay or prevent a vote by prolonged speaking.
In simple words: A way to delay or stop a discussion in politics.
Examples
- The senator decided to use a filibuster to block the new law.
- During the filibuster, the senator spoke for nearly 12 hours.
- Opponents of the bill threatened to filibuster the vote.
- A successful filibuster can halt legislative progress significantly.
- The use of a filibuster is a time-honored tradition in the Senate.
Usage notes
Mainly used in political contexts, often in the US Congress. More formal, not used in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
filibuster + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'fill a bus', imagine someone talking to fill a bus to delay voting.
Collocations
- invoke a filibuster
- conduct a filibuster
- support a filibuster
- filibuster rules
- effective filibuster
Synonyms
- obstruction
- delay
- stalling
- hindrance
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'obstruction' - filibuster is a specific political tactic.
- Using in non-political contexts - should be limited to legislative situations.