Pronunciation: /leɪm-dʌk ˈsɛʃən/
noun A meeting or session of a government body held during this period of time.
A1 A lame-duck session is a period of time when politicians who are leaving office continue to serve until their replacements take over.
A2 During a lame-duck session, outgoing officials may struggle to pass new legislation as their authority is waning.
B1 In a lame-duck session, lawmakers may focus on tying up loose ends and finishing unfinished business before the new administration takes over.
B2 During a lame-duck session, politicians may try to push through controversial policies before their term ends.
C1 The lame-duck session of Congress proved to be a contentious time as the outgoing party tried to solidify their agenda.
C2 The lame-duck session of the Senate was marked by intense debates and last-minute decisions on key issues.
formal The lawmakers passed several bills during the lame-duck session before the new administration took office.
informal During the lame-duck session, the politicians were just going through the motions.
slang The lame-duck session was a total snooze fest.
figurative In the business world, the period between resigning from a job and starting a new one can feel like a lame-duck session.
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