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filibuster

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Word definitions for filibuster in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1853 in the freebooting sense, from filibuster (n.). Legislative sense is from 1861. Related: Filibustered ; filibustering .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A freebooter, or mercenary soldier. 2 (context US politics English) A delaying tactic, especially the use of long, often irrelevant speeches given in order to delay progress or the making of a decision, especially on the floor of the US senate. 3 (context ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a legislator who gives long speeches in an effort to delay or obstruct legislation that he (or she) opposes [syn: filibusterer ] a tactic for delaying or obstructing legislation by making long speeches v. obstruct deliberately by delaying; of legislation ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Filibuster \Fil"i*bus`ter\, n. [Sp. flibuster, flibustero, corrupted fr. E. freebooter. See Freebooter .] A lawless military adventurer, especially one in quest of plunder; a freebooter; -- originally applied to buccaneers infesting the Spanish American ...

Usage examples of filibuster.

But Cheney was lobbying furiously, calling senators, trying to cut into our 41 reliable filibuster votes.

Unable to secure the votes they needed to end the filibuster on Wednesday, the Republican leadership rescheduled the filibuster vote for the following morning.

From the Chaussey Isles the filibuster saw the signal light which the traitor Olivier Delagarde had set upon the heights of Le Couperon, where, ages ago, Caesar built fires to summon from Gaul his devouring legions.

Thus, filibuster includes the introduction of dilatory motions, intentional absence from the assembly to prevent a quorum, or lengthy speechmaking.

House of Representatives cannot filibuster as debate there is limited in time.

French filibuster was a man of much better birth and education than the usual buccaneer.

In April, 1683, he picked up some 300 buccaneers at Petit Goave, and joined the filibuster Laurens in the Gulf of Honduras with six other buccaneer captains, who were planning an attack on the rich city of Vera Cruz.

Democrats maintained their filibuster on these ten fine jurists, conservatives argued, there would be nothing to prevent them from having their way with future Supreme Court nominees.

I would support the filibuster of some of these judges, if only to signal to the White House the need to moderate its next selections.

But the Senate Democrats still had an arrow left in their quiver-the unconstitutional and unprecedented filibuster of judicial nominees.

By using a filibuster, or even threatening to invoke the filibuster procedure against a judicial nominee, a small group of senators can prevent a vote for confirmation from ever taking place.

All in attendance agreed to attempt to filibuster the nomination of Miguel Estrada, if they have the votes to defeat cloture.

Senate rules forbid the minority party from using the filibuster in cases of judicial nominations.

Without introducing myself, I asked him from a pay phone whether he was serious about conducting a filibuster, and if he would like to use the Pentagon Papers for this purpose.

If he could just convince one more senator to spell him on the filibuster, they could filibuster indefinitely.