buccaneering

buccaneering
buccaneer buc‧ca‧neer [ˌbʌkəˈnɪə ǁ -ˈnɪr] noun [countable]
someone who succeeds in business by taking risks and using skill and determination, and sometimes cheating if necessary:

• Airlines attracted the attention of corporate buccaneers.

— buccaneering adjective [only before a noun] :

• the buccaneering spirit of the company's founder

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buccaneering UK US /ˌbʌkəˈnɪərɪŋ/ adjective [before noun]
used to describe business people who are determined to succeed even if this involves taking big risks: »

He was the original buccaneering capitalist.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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