jawboning
English
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Verb
jawboning
- present participle and gerund of jawbone
Noun
jawboning (usually uncountable, plural jawbonings)
- Persistent persuasive talk, particularly (politics, economics) talk that includes implied threats of punitive action, such as tighter government regulation.
- Hypernym: persuasion
- Coordinate term: moral suasion
- 1991, Terrence E. Cook, The Great Alternatives of Social Thought, page 194:
- Or the merely verbal pressure of jawbonings by prominent people may try to silence a certain point of view.
- [2025 September 18, Bobby Allyn, “Legal experts say pulling Jimmy Kimmel from air may amount to illegal 'jawboning'”, in Television[1], NPR, retrieved 18 September 2025:
- It's shocking to Douek, because she is a close-watcher of what's known as "jawboning," when regulators or government officials pressure private actors, like a social media company or broadcast network, to stifle speech. The libertarian Cato Institute calls the practice "censorship by proxy."]