logroll

[US]/ˈlɒɡrəʊl/
[UK]/ˈlɔɡroʊl/

Translation

vi.to roll logs; to support each other
vt.to vote for each other's proposals
v.to roll logs; to mutually support; to vote for each other's proposals
Word Forms
Third Person Singularlogrolls
Present Participlelogrolling
Past Tenselogrolled
Past Participlelogrolled

Phrases & Collocations

logroll politics

logroll agreement

logroll strategy

logroll deal

logroll coalition

logroll support

logroll vote

logroll favor

logroll exchange

logroll arrangement

Example Sentences

the politicians decided to logroll on the new budget proposal.

in order to pass the law, they had to logroll with several interest groups.

logrolling can be an effective strategy in legislative negotiations.

the two parties agreed to logroll on environmental regulations.

logrolling allows lawmakers to support each other's initiatives.

they practiced logrolling to ensure mutual benefits in the project.

the committee members decided to logroll to get their proposals approved.

logrolling can sometimes lead to controversial decisions.

they engaged in logrolling to advance their common goals.

logrolling is often criticized for promoting special interests over the public good.

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