opportunism

/ˌɑpərˈtuːnɪzəm/
noun
  1. The practice of taking advantage of opportunities as they arise, often without caring about principles or the effect on others.
    • Some investors practice opportunism, buying stocks only when they see a quick profit.
    • Her decision to join the winning team at the last minute was seen as pure opportunism.
    • The politician was accused of opportunism for changing his views just to win votes.
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