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stonewall

[stohn-wawl] / ˈstoʊnˌwɔl /
VERB
delay
Synonyms


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Both the army and the RSF have previously stonewalled negotiations brokered by the US and Saudi Arabia.

From Barron's

Lawyers for Kahn and Indyke said they hadn’t stonewalled discovery requests and have turned over hundreds of thousands of pages to private plaintiffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rights activists say Japan’s conservative government has stonewalled the push for equal rights supported by the general public.

From Seattle Times

Furthermore, “after Amazon was caught in a lie and repeated misrepresentations, it stonewalled the Committee’s efforts to uncover the truth,” according to the letter.

From Washington Post

The city stonewalled records requests from The Times and other news agencies, and whistle-blowing public records officers claimed they were forced out.

From Seattle Times