logrolling

noun

log·​roll·​ing ˈlȯg-ˌrō-liŋ How to pronounce logrolling (audio)
ˈläg-
1
[from a former American custom of neighbors assisting one another in rolling logs into a pile for burning] : the exchanging of assistance or favors
specifically : the trading of votes by legislators to secure favorable action on projects of interest to each one
2
: the rolling of logs in water by treading
also : a sport in which contestants treading logs try to dislodge one another

Examples of logrolling in a Sentence

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In many democracies, of course, logrolling is neither rare nor necessarily bad. Eduardo Mello, Foreign Affairs, 1 Sep. 2016 This Stasi-worthy logrolling is how the media propagandize for the propagandist. Armond White, National Review, 25 Oct. 2023 Our logrolling, our stumps and their politics, our fisheries, our Negroes and Indians, our boasts and our repudiations, the wrath of rogues and the pusillanimity of honest men, the northern trade, the southern planting, the western clearing, Oregon, and Texas, are yet unsung. Mark Edmundson, Harper’s Magazine , 12 Dec. 2022 Even with the stoutest of disclosures, this form of op-edding would smack of legal logrolling. Erik Wemple, Washington Post, 27 June 2018 While old-fashioned logrolling and interest-group politics has actually improved the original proposal already, further improvements will require serious attention to the nature of the research culture involved. Yuval Levin, National Review, 17 May 2021 Petitioners shouldn’t bundle unrelated issues together, a practice derisively known as logrolling. BostonGlobe.com, 26 Nov. 2019 Incarnate Word sophomore Ameer King hates the Cardinals’ logrolling drill. Greg Luca, ExpressNews.com, 21 Aug. 2019 This is political logrolling disguised as public necessity. The Editorial Board, WSJ, 3 Jan. 2019

Word History

First Known Use

1812, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of logrolling was in 1812

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“Logrolling.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/logrolling. Accessed 19 Apr. 2025.

Kids Definition

logrolling

noun
log·​roll·​ing ˈlȯg-ˌrō-liŋ How to pronounce logrolling (audio)
ˈläg-
1
: the rolling of logs in water by treading
2
: the trading of votes by legislators to get favorable action on projects of interest to each

Legal Definition

logrolling

noun
log·​roll·​ing ˈlȯg-ˌrō-liŋ, ˈläg- How to pronounce logrolling (audio)
: the practice of including in a legislative bill unrelated provisions to attract a wider base of support and insure passage of the bill as a whole
Etymology

from the former American custom of neighbors assisting one another in rolling logs into a pile for burning

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