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British pronunciation/plˈeɪ fɔː tˈaɪm/
American pronunciation/plˈeɪ fɔːɹ tˈaɪm/
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to try to delay the occurrence of something so that one can prevent it from happening or have more time to properly prepare for it

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to [play] for time definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "play for time" and when to use it?

The exact origin of the idiom "play for time" is unclear, as it has been in use for quite some time and has become a common expression in the English language. The concept of strategically buying time or delaying action can be traced back to various strategies employed in different fields, such as diplomacy, military tactics. It is commonly used in negotiations, discussions, or conflicts, where one side may intentionally prolong the process to gather more information, assess the situation, or buy themselves time to formulate a better strategy.

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They were playing for time by engaging in lengthy discussions, trying to delay the decision.
She is playing for time by asking for an extension, hoping for a breakthrough in the negotiations.
He plays for time during negotiations to gather more information and assess his options.
By this time next month, they will still be playing for time, waiting for the market conditions to improve.
The team will play for time in the upcoming meeting to buy themselves more preparation time.
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