finagling

[fəˈneɪɡ(ə)lɪŋ]

finagling Definition

  • 1obtain (something) by devious or dishonest means.
  • 2achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods.

Using finagling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "finagling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He finagled his way into the party even though he wasn't invited.

  • Example

    She finagled a better deal by threatening to go to the competition.

  • Example

    The company finagled its accounting books to hide its losses.

finagling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for finagling

Antonyms for finagling

Phrases with finagling

  • to tamper with something in order to achieve a desired result, often through devious or dishonest means

    Example

    He finagled with the thermostat to make the room warmer.

  • to avoid doing something or paying for something by using trickery or deception

    Example

    He finagled out of paying his share of the bill.

  • to find a way to do something by using clever or devious methods

    Example

    She finagled around the rules to get what she wanted.

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Summary: finagling in Brief

The term 'finagling' [fəˈneɪɡ(ə)lɪŋ] refers to obtaining or achieving something through devious or dishonest means. It is often used to describe someone who manipulates or schemes to get what they want. Examples include 'He finagled his way into the party even though he wasn't invited,' and 'She finagled a better deal by threatening to go to the competition.' Phrases like 'finagle with' and 'finagle out of' denote tampering and avoidance, respectively.