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    Lame duck
    /ˌlām ˈdək/

    noun

    • 1. an official (especially the president) in the final period of office, after the election of a successor: "as a lame duck, the president had nothing to lose by approving the deal"

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  2. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the term lame duck, which can mean a weak or failing company, an elected official in a transitional period, or one whose position will soon end. Find related words, quizzes, and games on Merriam-Webster.com.

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  4. Lame duck is a noun that means an unsuccessful person or thing, or an elected official whose power is reduced because the person who will replace them has already been elected. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and usage of lame duck with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Learn the origin, history, and usage of the term lame duck, which refers to an elected official or a person who is ineffective or helpless. Find out how it applies to politics, business, and stock market.

  6. Aug 24, 2024 · Definitions of lame duck. noun. an elected official still in office but not slated to continue. see more.

  7. If you refer to a politician or a government as a lame duck, you mean that they have little real power, for example, because their period of office is coming to an end.

  8. LAME DUCK meaning: 1 : an elected official whose time in an office or position will soon end often used before another noun; 2 : a person, company, etc., that is weak or unsuccessful and needs help.

  9. Lame duck is a term for an elected official or a person who is in office but not re-elected or effective. Learn the origin, usage, and idioms of this expression from Dictionary.com.

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