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▸ verb: (idiomatic, especially diplomacy) To quietly or incrementally change the de facto situation in one's favor in order to win a legal dispute.
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▸ verb: (idiomatic, especially diplomacy) To quietly or incrementally change the de facto situation in one's favor in order to win a legal dispute.
Similar:
make ground,
rest one's case,
gain ground,
entrench,
define,
factify,
lay down the law,
litigate,
soften up the ground,
soften the ground,
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