"Fillibuster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fillibuster" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Fillibuster
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"Fillibuster" Meaning

A filibuster is a deliberate and excessive use of speech by a politician or member of Congress to delay or obstruct a vote on a proposal, often for a long period of time. The goal is to prevent the proposal from being voted on or to wear down one's opponents emotionally or physically. The term typically is associated with the US Senate, where senators can engage in lengthy speeches to delay or block a vote.

"Fillibuster" Examples

Filibuster


A filibuster is a public speaking technique where a member of a legislative body intentionally prolongs debate to delay or block a decision, often by speaking at length on a particular topic.

Examples:


1. In the Senate, Senator Johnson embarked on a 12-hour filibuster to block the new tax reform bill.
2. The politician's filibuster gained widespread attention, as he spoke for 20 hours straight on the topic of environmental protection.
3. The democratic senators launched a filibuster against the healthcare bill, hoping to delay its passage.
4. The parliamentary procedure allowed for a senator to filibuster, forcing the government to recess a crucial vote.
5. The term "filibuster" originated from the Spanish word for "pirate," as these pirates would often stall or delay their attacks by filling the mouths of their enemies with sand.

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