loopholing

/ˈluːphoʊlɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of exploiting or creating loopholes (ambiguities or omissions in rules or laws).
    • Loopholing in the contract made it possible for them to avoid penalties.
    • The politician was accused of loopholing to get around campaign finance laws.
    • The company's loopholing allowed it to pay almost no taxes for years.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. That exploits or creates loopholes.
    • The loopholing lawyer found a way to delay the trial indefinitely.
    • Their loopholing strategy angered the regulators.
    • He had a loopholing mindset, always looking for gaps in the rules.
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