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waiting game
noun
- a stratagem in which action on a matter is reserved for or postponed to a later time, allowing one to wait for a more advantageous time to act or to see what develops in the meantime.
waiting game
noun
- the postponement of action or decision in order to gain the advantage
Word History and Origins
Origin of waiting game1
Idioms and Phrases
see play a waiting game .Example Sentences
“The anxiety comes from the waiting game. We’ve known for four days that this hurricane is coming. I just want to get through it so I can stop feeling this way.”
"As there is no medication you can give for RSV, I felt helpless and it really was a waiting game of whether she would recover," she said.
“I think Russia is playing a waiting game and they’ve had the view that the U.S. and our partners are losing the will to support Ukraine over an extended time,” Ms. Yellen said.
Questions like Callow’s echoed through parent circles Thursday as they’ve now entered an uncomfortable waiting game, worried whether their children will have to move schools.
Immigrant advocates say CBP One is glitch-prone and reduces the right of asylum to a lottery while forcing migrants into a dangerous waiting game.
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