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Synonyms

waiting game

American  

noun

  1. a stratagem in which action on a matter is reserved for or postponed to a later time, allowing one to wait for a more advantageous time to act or to see what develops in the meantime.


waiting game British  

noun

  1. the postponement of action or decision in order to gain the advantage

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waiting game Idioms  

Etymology

Origin of waiting game

First recorded in 1885–90

Example Sentences

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Momentum has slowed as residents sink into a waiting game while they vie for permit approval, decide whether to return or grapple with new and ongoing unknowns.

From Los Angeles Times

Reflecting on Mr Bush's guilty plea in relation to her family, she said she felt "mixed emotions" because other families were "playing a waiting game" for next year's trial.

From BBC

At the moment, though, it's a waiting game.

From BBC

He said he mostly speaks to his relatives over WhatsApp, but hearing from them was a "waiting game" because of unreliable connections.

From BBC

"So we just need to play the waiting game now."

From BBC