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filibuster

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Noun — A tactic used in a legislature — typically extended, often irrelevant speeches — to stall a vote or block a decision.

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stage a filibuster threaten to filibuster filibuster a bill

Etymology

From Spanish filibustero ("pirate"), itself from French flibustier, ultimately traced back to Dutch vrijbuiter — "freebooter" — the same root that gives English the word freebooter.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “filibuster” mean?

The word “filibuster” means a tactic used in a legislature — typically extended, often irrelevant speeches — to stall a vote or block a decision. In plain terms, deliberately talking for a very long time in parliament or Congress to delay or block a vote.

How do you pronounce “filibuster”?

“Filibuster” is pronounced FIH-lih-buhs-tuh (/ˈfɪləˌbəstər/ in IPA).

How do you use “filibuster” in a sentence?

Here is “filibuster” used in a sentence: “The senator held the floor for twelve hours in a filibuster against the bill.”

What part of speech is “filibuster”?

Depending on how it is used, “filibuster” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “filibuster” come from?

The word “filibuster” comes from French. From Spanish filibustero ("pirate"), itself from French flibustier, ultimately traced back to Dutch vrijbuiter — "freebooter" — the same root that gives English the word freebooter.

How many meanings does “filibuster” have?

“Filibuster” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a tactic used in a legislature — typically extended, often irrelevant speeches — to stall a vote or block a decision.

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