Pronunciation: /ˈlɑbiɪst/
noun a person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of a special interest
A1 A lobbyist is someone who tries to influence government decisions.
A2 The lobbyist met with several politicians to discuss the new bill.
B1 The lobbyist was successful in getting the new law passed.
B2 The lobbyist was hired by a large corporation to advocate for their interests.
C1 The lobbyist used their connections to secure funding for the project.
C2 The lobbyist's influence on policy decisions was widely recognized in political circles.
formal The lobbyist presented their case to the members of Congress.
informal The lobbyist tried to persuade the lawmakers to support their cause.
slang The lobbyist was working the system to get what they wanted.
figurative The lobbyist was like a puppeteer pulling the strings behind the scenes.
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