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Entry 6 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913

Lobby

/läb'-ē/ · Lob·by · IPA /ˈlɑ.bi/
01 n. A passage or hall of communication, especially when large enough to serve also as a waiting room. It differs from an antechamber in that a …
pl. Lobbies ((#))
  1. 1.
    A passage or hall of communication, especially when large enough to serve also as a waiting room. It differs from an antechamber in that a lobby communicates between several rooms, an antechamber to one only; but this distinction is not carefully preserved.(Arch.)
  2. 2.
    That part of a hall of legislation not appropriated to the official use of the assembly; hence, the persons, collectively, who frequent such a place to transact business with the legislators;[U. S.]
  3. 3.
    An apartment or passageway in the fore part of an old-fashioned cabin under the quarter-deck.(Naut.)
  4. 4.
    A confined place for cattle, formed by hedges. trees, or other fencing, near the farmyard.(Agric.)
Phrases & compounds
Lobby member — a lobbyist.
02 v. i. To address or solicit members of a legislative body in the lobby or elsewhere, with the purpose to influence their votes; in an extended se…
imp. & p. p. Lobbied; p. pr. & vb. n. Lobbying
  1. 1.
    To address or solicit members of a legislative body in the lobby or elsewhere, with the purpose to influence their votes; in an extended sense, to try to influence decision-makers in any circumstance.[U.S.]
03 v. t. To urge the adoption or passage of by soliciting members of a legislative body; as, to lobby a bill; -- also used with the legislators as o…
  1. 1.
    To urge the adoption or passage of by soliciting members of a legislative body; as, to lobby a bill; -- also used with the legislators as object; as, to lobby the state legislatuire for protection.[U.S.]