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jawboning    音标拼音: [dʒ'ɔb,onɪŋ]
n. 州长向劳工界界领袖发出的劝告

州长向劳工界界领袖发出的劝告

jawbone \jaw"bone`\ (j[add]"b[=o]n`), v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
{jawboned} (j[add]"b[=o]nd`); p. pr. & vb. n. {jawboning}.]
To attempt to influence solely by talking, as contrasted with
threatening or inducing by other means, e.g. legislation;
esp. to make public appeals in order to influence the
behavior of businessmen or labor leaders; -- used especially
of the President or other high government officials; as, to
jawbone businessmen into forgoing price increases.
[1913 Webster] -- {jaw"bon*ing}, n.
[PJC]


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  • JAWBONING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of JAWBONING is the use of public appeals (as by a president) to influence the actions especially of business and labor leaders; broadly : the use of spoken persuasion Did you know?
  • What is jawboning? And does it violate the First Amendment?
    What is jawboning? As Will Duffield wrote in a paper for the Cato Institute, “jawboning is the use of official speech to inappropriately compel private action ” In other words, it’s the government using its power — or the threat of it — to indirectly bully individuals, institutions, or organizations into doing their bidding when it
  • Moral Suasion (Jawboning): Definition, How It Is Used, and Example
    Moral suasion is the act of persuading a person or group to act in a certain way through rhetorical appeals, persuasion, or implicit and explicit threats—as opposed to the use of outright
  • JAWBONING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    JAWBONING definition: 1 present participle of jawbone 2 to talk to someone, especially to try to persuade them to do… Learn more
  • jawboning, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    What does the noun jawboning mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun jawboning See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
  • Jawboning in 2025 | Knight First Amendment Institute
    To consider what jawboning might look like as a new administration gets underway in 2025, this post briefly examines three questions that could shape jawboning’s future: How will government officials and company employees shift their conduct in response to the decision?
  • jawboning - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Persistent persuasive talk, particularly (politics, economics) talk that includes implied threats of punitive action, such as tighter government regulation Or the merely verbal pressure of jawbonings by prominent people may try to silence a certain point of view
  • Jawboning - definition of jawboning by The Free Dictionary
    Define jawboning jawboning synonyms, jawboning pronunciation, jawboning translation, English dictionary definition of jawboning n A bone of the jaw, especially the bone of the lower jaw v jaw·boned , jaw·bon·ing , jaw·bones Slang v tr To try to influence or pressure through
  • Jawboning - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    Jawboning refers to the act of using persuasion or influence to change someone’s behavior or decision, often in the context of economic or political situations It typically involves public pressure exerted by government officials, business leaders, or influential figures to encourage desired behavior without the use of formal authority
  • Informal Government Coercion and The Problem of Jawboning
    The term commonly used to refer to this kind of informal (but often quite effective) practice of government speech suppression is “jawboning ” While by no means unique to the digital public sphere, jawboning has come to be a particularly common tactic of government regulation of the social media platforms, in part because the government has
  • What does Jawboning mean? - Definitions. net
    "Jawboning" or "moral suasion" in economics and politics is an unofficial technique of public and private discussions and arm-twisting, which may work by the implicit threat of future government regulation
  • Understanding the Muddled Law of Jawboning in Missouri v. Biden
    Understanding jawboning is vital because, when lawfully and successfully done with business entities, it allows the government to informally implement its policy objectives without needing to
  • Jawbone - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To jawbone is to talk informally Think "schmooze," "talk up," or "chit chat;" it's a word to use when the act of talking is more important than what's being talked about In a financial or political context, jawboning is a form of persuasion
  • Jawboning meaning - definition and examples
    Jawboning is a term often used in economic and political contexts, referring to the practice of persuading or influencing behavior through spoken or written communication rather than direct action This concept plays a crucial role in shaping market expectations and public opinion without the necessity for formal interventions
  • Jawboning and the First Amendment - Knight First Amendment Institute v . . .
    The First Amendment strictly limits the government’s power to regulate speech, but when it comes to jawboning—informal government efforts to persuade, cajole, or strong-arm private platforms to change their content-moderation practices—the law is unclear





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