Brinkmanship


The meaning of the word Brinkmanship is: the habit of following a path to the point of danger before turning back or stopping, normally seen in political affairs


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The Asian dictator is caught up in his brinksmanship and insists on making nuclear threats.

published by Hui on 2021-04-28 07:26:41


In a show of brinkmanship, the party chairman refused to listen to the president’s terms until budget concessions were made.

published by Isabelle on 2021-02-02 20:49:30


The brinkmanship of two leaders almost started an international crisis.

published by Regena on 2021-11-17 12:15:32


Though the king gathered his forces, he had no interest in war and hoped his brinkmanship would force his enemy to rethink his bullying.

published by Eliza on 2021-05-27 01:57:30


When Amber threatened to quit her job, she hoped her brinkmanship would force her employer to give her a pay raise.

published by Lida on 2021-08-18 12:43:29


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