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lobbyist
[ lob-ee-ist ]
noun
- a person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of a special interest; a member of a lobby.
lobbyist
/ ˈlɒbɪɪst /
noun
- a person employed by a particular interest to lobby
Derived Forms
- ˈlobbyˌism, noun
Other Words From
- lobby·ism noun
Example Sentences
Investigative reporting has also documented the repeated attempts of ExxonMobil lobbyists to water down U.S. climate policy.
Slater Bayliss - the Florida lobbyist - thinks Trump will want to spend as much time in Florida as possible during his second term.
On Monday, former lobbyist Morrie Goldman received three years of probation and six months of home detention, along with a $60,000 fine.
Some of that is a product of an educational system scrubbed clean of inconvenient history and basic civics lessons by conservative lobbyists and politicians.
Some lobbyists have been trying to persuade her to water down a commitment to remove tax breaks for investment which the Treasury has called “unjustifiably generous.”
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