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lobby
noun lobbies
- 1. A small entrance hall, passage or waiting-room from which several rooms open.
- Thesaurus: anteroom, vestibule, entrance hall, entrance way, hall, hallway, passage, porch.
3. An antechamber of a legislative hall.
(Brit)
4. Either of two corridors in the House of Commons that members pass into when they vote.
- Form: division lobby (also)
5. A hall in the House of Commons where members of the public meet politicians.
6. A group of people who try to influence the Government, politicians, legislators, etc to favour their particular cause.
7. The particular cause that such a group tries to promote.
- 1. To try to influence (the Government, politicians, legislators, etc) to favour a particular cause.
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2. To frequent the lobby in order to influence members or to collect political information.
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3. To conduct a campaign in order to influence public officials.
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