Meaning of foot-dragging | Babel Free
/ˈfʊtˌdɹæɡɪŋ/Definitions
The deliberate delaying of, or reluctance to take, obligatory action.
also, attributive, uncountable, usually
Equivalents
Examples
“I am glad to be able to say that common honesty, or some shadowy simulacrum of it, revived presently and sent me back to the hotel, though not without terrible foot-draggings, you may be sure.”
“The tactics of pace-setting, foot-dragging, least resistance or fence-sitting could be used either in the making of policy or, later, in its implementation, reflecting types of adaptation[…].”
“Once in the classroom, students also employed foot-dragging strategies to slow the transition from the hall state to the student state.”
“A Beijing diplomat complained China is "fed up with the footdragging" of Burma's strongman, General Than Shwe, and his inner circle, one of the cables, released by WikiLeaks, reported.”
“Given that (English) politicians are noted for foot-dragging on electrification schemes, will they use these new locomotives simply as an excuse to defer more electrification schemes?”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.