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Jockeying Meaning in English

word · lemma: jockey

ˈdʒɑkiɪŋ
JAH-kee-ing
dʒˈɒkɪɪŋ
jok-EE-ing

Definition

Acting or moving cleverly and often competitively to gain an advantage, often in a situation with many people or rivals.

Usage & Nuances

'Jockeying' is often used in politics, business, or any situation where people compete for power or advantage. It has a slight negative tone; it suggests clever but sometimes sneaky or aggressive efforts. Commonly appears with 'for position', 'for power', 'for control'. Not about horse racing except literally.

Example Sentences

Many politicians are jockeying for power.

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The players kept jockeying for a better position on the field.

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He is always jockeying to get ahead at work.

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There was a lot of jockeying for the top spot after the boss retired.

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All morning, the candidates were jockeying for attention at the networking event.

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With so many people jockeying for limited spots, you have to act fast.

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