Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to pull strings
idiomatic expression
/tə pʊl strɪŋz/
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Definition
To use influence or special connections to achieve a desired outcome.
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Examples
- After years of working in the industry, she started to pull strings to get the promotion she wanted.
- If you know a few people in high places, you might be able to pull some strings to get tickets to the concert.
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Meaning
This phrase often refers to manipulating situations or using one’s personal relationships to gain advantages.
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Synonyms
- to leverage connections
- to use influence
- to manipulate
- to exert pressure