1. lobbies - Noun
2. lobbies - Verb
of Lobby
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmerica's political system has evolved over the last 50 years in ways that have enhanced the power of business lobbies. Al Gore
You should not be walking through the lobbies with Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathisers. David Cameron
I've spent the last year and a half going through a very public separation, hiding in hotel lobbies. Phil Collins
...four very powerful corporate lobbies have repeatedly come out on top and turned our democracy into what might more accurately be called a corporatocracy. Jeffrey D. Sachs
In China, export lobbies have fought for policies that favor their interests and limit foreign competition. Henry Paulson
The most powerful and sexy and well loved of lobbies really has as its aim not the protection of "property" but the rejection of a tradition. Their aim is not simply to protect what is theirs. Their aim is to assure that all there is is what is theirs. Lawrence Lessig