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end run
[end ruhn]
noun
Also called end sweep,. Also called sweep. Football., a running play in which the ball-carrier attempts to outflank the defensive end.
Informal.
an evasive or diversionary maneuver.
an attempt to surmount a difficulty without confronting it directly.
Word History and Origins
Origin of end run1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The article criticizes the administrative maneuvering used to extend Chattah’s tenure, describing the interim-to-acting appointment process as an “end run” around normal Senate confirmation procedures.
“What they can’t do democratically they are now trying to do via illegal executive fiat and do an end run around Congress.”
“This is an end run,” said Shira Scheindlin, the former federal judge who issued the ruling that led to the federal consent decree.
But the proposal garnered fierce early opposition from some local leaders, concerned the group was making an end run around the planning process, as well as environmental groups concerned about the loss of natural habitat.
Texas isn't the only red state to attempt such an end run around democracy and majority rule.
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