NOUN
- an interest group that tries to influence legislators or bureaucrats to act in their favor, typically through lobbying
How To Use lobby group In A Sentence
- The report was compiled by a wide spectrum of scientists from both pro and anti lobby groups and was chaired by the government's chief scientist.
- As Hong Kong sweltered for the second day under smoggy skies, a health lobby group called on the government to reform its current air pollution health warnings saying they are inadequate.
- It is also less likely to be hijacked by frivolous requests or by demands for unrealistically large quantities of material by one particular lobby group.
- Lobby groups or interested parties were not the issue here. Times, Sunday Times
- Environmental lobby groups successfully opposed the plan.
- The lobby group that persuaded politicians to back statutory controls on the press has been accused of providing misleading information to the public about its funding. Times, Sunday Times
- When she comes to see me, I will advise her that partisan politics in a lobby group such as Federated Farmers is not a very good idea.
- New Delhi -- India is to take a decision next week on whether to allow commercial production of genetically modified eggplant or aubergine or simply known as brinjal in the country with the pro and anti-lobby groups raising the pitch. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
- The lobby group said that three quarters of ingredient prices were rising as a result of weak sterling. Times, Sunday Times
- The answer included the launching of various legal challenges and the creation of an anglophone lobby group.