opportunistically

[US]/ˌɒp.ə.tjuːˈnɪs.tɪ.kli/
[UK]/ˌɑː.pɚ.tuːˈnɪs.tɪ.kli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv.in an opportunistic way; taking advantage of opportunities as they arise, often with little concern for principles or consequences

Phrases & Collocations

opportunistically invest

opportunistically buy

opportunistically sell

opportunistically acquired

opportunistically pursued

opportunistically leveraging

Example Sentences

she opportunistically took advantage of a pricing error to buy the laptop at half price.

the startup opportunistically leveraged the new platform rules to reach more users.

he opportunistically capitalized on a sudden dip in the stock to add shares.

they opportunistically expanded their product line when a competitor exited the market.

our team opportunistically pursued a partnership after meeting the founders at a conference.

the reporter opportunistically seized the moment to ask a tough question.

she opportunistically used the delay to review her notes before the interview.

the company opportunistically entered the market as demand surged.

he opportunistically recruited talent after the rival team was restructured.

they opportunistically picked up extra work when a major client increased orders.

she opportunistically made a quick decision when the last seat became available.

the politician opportunistically shifted his stance to match public opinion.

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