wirepulling

  • 1wirepulling — /wuyeur pool ing/, n. 1. an act of pulling wires. 2. the use of influence to manipulate persons or organizations, as political organizations, for one s own ends. [1825 35; WIRE + PULLING] * * * …

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  • 2wirepulling — n. pulling of strings or wires (as of puppets); taking advantage of influence in a manipulative manner (Slang) …

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  • 3wirepulling — /wuyeur pool ing/, n. 1. an act of pulling wires. 2. the use of influence to manipulate persons or organizations, as political organizations, for one s own ends. [1825 35; WIRE + PULLING] * * * wireˈpulling noun • • • Main Entry: ↑wire …

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  • 4Opportunism — Opportunity Seized, Opportunity Missed. Engraving by Theodoor Galle, 1605. Contents 1 General definition …

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  • 5wirepuller — noun N. Amer. informal a politician or other person who exerts control or influence from behind the scenes. Derivatives wirepulling noun …

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  • 6design — v 1. plan, plot, scheme, draw up plans, work out, block out, map out, shape out a course; organize, arrange, set up; contrive, devise, develop; fashion, fabricate, frame, make, effect, produce; shape, form, mold, forge; construct, build, rear,… …

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  • 7diplomacy — n 1. statesmanship, statecraft, politics; Machiavellianism, intrigue, machination, maneuvering, wirepulling. 2. tact, tactfulness, discretion, prudence, judiciousness, sense, common or good sense …

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  • 8game — n 1. amusement, diversion, distraction, divertissement, pastime, entertainment; recreation, sport, play, fun, merriment, frolic; merrymaking, merriment, joviality, jollity, jollification; tomfoolery, foolery, mummery, buffoonery, clowning around …

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  • 9wirepuller — ☆ wirepuller [wīrpool΄ər ] n. a person who uses private or secret influence for personal gain wirepulling n …

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  • 10work the oracle — phrasal Britain : to gain something or succeed by scheming or wire pulling; specifically : to raise money by doubtful ways * * * work the oracle (informal) 1. To achieve the desired result by manipulation, intrigue, wirepulling, favour, etc 2. To …

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