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lobbies

9 definitions • 16 examples
1
to try to persuade a politician, the government, or an official group that a particular thing should or should not happen, or that a law should be changed:

Examples:

lobby for/against Small businesses have lobbied hard for/against changes in the tax laws.
[ + to infinitive ] Local residents lobbied to have the factory shut down.
[ + obj + to infinitive ] They have been lobbying Congress to change the legislation concerning guns.
2
a group of people who try to persuade the government or an official group to do something:

Examples:

the anti-smoking lobby
3
the (large) room into which the main entrance door opens in a hotel or other large building
4
in the UK parliament, a room where someone meets a member of parliament who they have arranged to talk to, or one of the two passages that members of parliament walk through as a way of voting
5
a large, open space just inside the main entrance of a public building such as a hotel, office building, or theater:

Examples:

As you enter the lobby, you’ll see the elevators on your right.
6
a group of people who represent a particular industry or interest in dealing with a politician, official, etc.:

Examples:

7
to try to persuade an elected official to take a particular action or change a law:

Examples:

[ T ] Council members have been lobbying colleagues on how to vote.
8
to try to persuade someone in authority, usually an elected member of a government, to support laws or rules that give your organization or industry an advantage:

Examples:

lobby against/for sth He lobbies against restrictions on investment.
lobby hard/heavily A coalition of business groups lobbied hard to have the legislation changed.
lobby to do sth After the fatal crash, safety experts blamed the fuel-tank design and lobbied to make the cars safer.
9
a group of people that lobbies someone in authority:

Examples:

the pro-euro/pro-business/anti-gun lobby His firm has given £25,000 to the pro-euro lobby.
a business/consumer/trade lobby The government is under pressure from business lobbies who want taxes on companies reduced.

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