Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-the-interest-of
Phrase
/ɪn ði ˈɪntrəst əv/

Definition
A phrase used to indicate that something is done for the benefit or advantage of someone or something.

Examples
- The committee made changes in the interest of transparency.
- We opted to delay the meeting in the interest of ensuring everyone could attend.
- In the interest of safety, please wear your helmet while riding.

Meaning
This expression conveys that an action is taken with the intention of promoting or safeguarding the welfare or interests of a particular person, group, or idea.

Synonyms
- for the sake of
- for the benefit of
- in the name of