"Parlayed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Parlayed" Meaning

to convert (an initial advantage or asset) into something more valuable or advantageous, often through skillful management or negotiation.

"Parlayed" Examples

Usage Examples for "Parlayed"


After establishing himself as a successful entrepreneur, he parlayed his fortune into a lavish lifestyle.
The talented musician parlayed his fame into a successful acting career.
The company's early success parlayed into a major acquisition deal.
Her impressive writing skills parlayed into a lucrative book deal.
The initial investment parlayed into a substantial profit through shrewd business decisions.

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The word "parlance" refers to the language, terms, or idioms characteristic of a particular group, region, or profession. It can also describe the style or tone of a person's speech, which is often unique to that individual. For example, someone's "parlance" might be informal or formal, casual or precise, or include distinctive turns of phrase.

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A parley is a formal discussion between leaders of a government, army, or opposing parties, usually with the aim of negotiating a settlement or resolving a conflict.

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parleying (verb): to negotiate or discuss in a polite and diplomatic manner, especially between representatives of opposing parties or groups

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Parliamentarianism refers to a system of government in which power is held by elected representatives who are accountable to a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. In a parliamentary system, the head of government (such as a prime minister) is responsible to the legislature and must maintain the support of the majority of the members in order to stay in office.