special interest
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific area of focus or concern for an individual or group: A "special interest" refers to a particular subject, activity, or sector that a person or organization is particularly passionate about, knowledgeable in, or invested in.
- A group lobbying for a specific cause: In politics and economics, a "special interest" is an organized group that seeks to influence government policy, legislation, or regulation to benefit its own specific concerns or sector of the economy.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Her special interest is marine biology, so she volunteers at the aquarium. (This shows a personal area of focused passion.)
- The new tax bill was heavily influenced by powerful special interests from the manufacturing sector. (This shows a group attempting to influence policy.)
- The senator was accused of writing legislation to cater to a special interest rather than the public good.
Advanced Usage
- "Special interest group (SIG)": A formal organization that advocates for a specific cause or issue.
- The environmental special interest group lobbied for stricter emissions standards.
- "Special interest politics": Political activity characterized by the influence of such groups.
- Many voters are frustrated by what they see as special interest politics in Washington.
Variants and Related Words
- Special-interest (adjective, often hyphenated): Pertaining to or characteristic of a special interest.
- The article discussed special-interest lobbying.
- Specialist (noun): An expert in a specific, narrow field, which can be related to a personal "special interest."
- Lobby (verb/noun): The act of attempting to influence legislators, which is the primary activity of a political "special interest."
Synonyms
- Lobby: A group seeking to influence legislators.
- Pressure group: An organized group that seeks to influence government policy.
- Advocacy group: A group that argues for a particular cause or issue.
- Pet cause: (For a personal interest) A particular issue someone champions.
Related Phrases
- To have a special interest in: To be particularly concerned with or knowledgeable about a subject.
- He has a special interest in constitutional law.
- Special interest legislation: Laws perceived to be designed to benefit a specific group rather than the general population.
- Critics denounced the subsidy as pure special interest legislation.
Related Idioms
- To be in the pocket of special interests: To be unduly influenced or controlled by lobbying groups.
- The candidate vowed he would not be in the pocket of special interests.
Noun
- an individual or group who are concerned with some particular part of the economy and who try to influence legislators or bureaucrats to act in their favor