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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Parliaments
filibusterfil‧i‧bus‧ter /ˈfɪləbʌstə $ -ər/ verb [intransitive, transitive] PGPto try to delay action in Congress or another law-making group by making very long speeches Opponents of the bill tried to filibuster its final stages. —filibuster noun [countable]
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filibuster• Opponents in the Senate have vowed to filibuster.• Daschle has said Democrats may filibuster the budget for the investigation if their objections are not addressed.
Origin filibuster (1800-1900) Spanish filibustero “pirate”
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