waiting game
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Definition
Noun: A strategy or approach that involves deliberately delaying action or a decision, typically to gain a more favorable position, force an opponent to act first, or await a more opportune moment.
Usage
This term is used to describe a tactical pause in various contexts, such as negotiations, competitions, or personal situations. It implies patience and the calculated use of time as a strategic tool. It often carries a connotation of psychological pressure on the other party involved.
Examples
- The negotiators decided to play a waiting game, hoping the other side would become anxious and make a concession first.
- With the market so volatile, many investors are adopting a waiting game before committing new funds.
- She knew he would eventually call, so she employed a waiting game and did not reach out to him.
Advanced Usage
- "To play a waiting game": This is the most common verbal phrase associated with the noun. It means to adopt or engage in this strategy of delay.
- The defense attorney advised his client to play a waiting game and not accept the first plea deal.
Variants and Related Words
- Stall (verb/noun): To delay or obstruct. While a "stall" can be a temporary delay, a "waiting game" implies a more prolonged and strategic use of time.
- Holding pattern (noun): A state of suspended activity or progress. This is related but often implies a passive state due to external circumstances, whereas a "waiting game" is an active strategy.
Synonyms
- Strategy of delay
- Tactical pause
- Biding one's time
Related Idioms
- "Bide one's time": To wait patiently for a good opportunity to do something. This idiom describes the action inherent in a waiting game.
- He's just biding his time until the right job opening appears.
- "Play for time": To use delaying tactics. This is closely related but often suggests a series of actions to create delay, rather than a single strategic posture.
- The politician gave a long, rambling answer to play for time.
Noun
- a strategy of delay