gamesmanship
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From game + -s- + -manship or gamesman + -ship.
Noun
[edit]gamesmanship (countable and uncountable, plural gamesmanships)
- The use of legal but unsporting tactics to gain an advantage over one’s opponent.
- They kept the other team waiting on the field until the last possible moment – that was a clear case of gamesmanship.
- 2024 September 11, Richard Brody, ““Winner” Takes Political Comedy Seriously”, in The New Yorker[1]:
- [Tina] Satter’s film, with its dramatization of the investigators’ formalized gamesmanship and [Reality] Winner’s strategic maneuvering, is fascinating but narrow, both regarding the protagonist and the law at large.