"NIMBY" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈnɪmbi/ Forms: more NIMBY [comparative], most NIMBY [superlative], nimby [alternative], Nimby [alternative]
Rhymes: -ɪmbi Etymology: Was used in a 1980 article by British writer Emilie Travel Livezey; popularized by British politician Nicholas Ridley, who was Conservative Secretary of State for the Environment. Prior to that, Joseph A. Lieberman, a member of the US Atomic Energy Commission, gave a keynote address in early 1979 at the Fort Magruder Conference Center in which he reportedly asserted that "the 'nimby' (not in my backyard) syndrome must be eliminated." As reported in the Newport News (Virginia) Daily Press, Tuesday, February 13th, 1979, "Radioactive Waste: National Regulations Needed." Source: WorldHistories.net. Head templates: {{en-adj}} NIMBY (comparative more NIMBY, superlative most NIMBY)
  1. Synonym of nimby. Synonyms: nimby [synonym, synonym-of] Derived forms: NIMBYism
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Noun

IPA: /ˈnɪmbi/ Forms: NIMBYs [plural], nimby [alternative], Nimby [alternative]
Rhymes: -ɪmbi Etymology: Was used in a 1980 article by British writer Emilie Travel Livezey; popularized by British politician Nicholas Ridley, who was Conservative Secretary of State for the Environment. Prior to that, Joseph A. Lieberman, a member of the US Atomic Energy Commission, gave a keynote address in early 1979 at the Fort Magruder Conference Center in which he reportedly asserted that "the 'nimby' (not in my backyard) syndrome must be eliminated." As reported in the Newport News (Virginia) Daily Press, Tuesday, February 13th, 1979, "Radioactive Waste: National Regulations Needed." Source: WorldHistories.net. Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} NIMBY (countable and uncountable, plural NIMBYs)
  1. (uncountable) Opposition to something deemed harmful or unpleasant being located in one's own neighborhood. Tags: uncountable
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  2. (countable) Synonym of nimby. Tags: countable Synonyms: nimby [synonym, synonym-of]
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Phrase

IPA: /ˈnɪmbi/ Forms: nimby [alternative], Nimby [alternative]
Rhymes: -ɪmbi Etymology: Was used in a 1980 article by British writer Emilie Travel Livezey; popularized by British politician Nicholas Ridley, who was Conservative Secretary of State for the Environment. Prior to that, Joseph A. Lieberman, a member of the US Atomic Energy Commission, gave a keynote address in early 1979 at the Fort Magruder Conference Center in which he reportedly asserted that "the 'nimby' (not in my backyard) syndrome must be eliminated." As reported in the Newport News (Virginia) Daily Press, Tuesday, February 13th, 1979, "Radioactive Waste: National Regulations Needed." Source: WorldHistories.net. Head templates: {{en-head|phr}} NIMBY
  1. (chiefly US, UK) Alternative letter-case form of nimby. Tags: UK, US, alt-of Alternative form of: nimby Synonyms: BANANA (english: stronger) Related terms: LULU
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Inflected forms

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          "text": "To distinguish themselves from NIMBYs, the current generation of housing activists has adopted new “back yard” variants (YIMBY, “Yes in my backyard”; PHIMBY, “Public housing in my backyard”; YIGBY, “Yes in God’s backyard”) to declare how they are for things (everything, subsidized housing, building on church parking lots) that a NIMBY presumably is not.",
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          "text": "Here again, the NIMBYs will try to derail any new dam project.",
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          "ref": "2022 June 5, Conor Dougherty, “Twilight of the NIMBY”, in The New York Times, →ISSN, archived from the original on 10 Jun 2022:",
          "text": "To distinguish themselves from NIMBYs, the current generation of housing activists has adopted new “back yard” variants (YIMBY, “Yes in my backyard”; PHIMBY, “Public housing in my backyard”; YIGBY, “Yes in God’s backyard”) to declare how they are for things (everything, subsidized housing, building on church parking lots) that a NIMBY presumably is not.",
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          "ref": "2023 March 1, Aaron Kliegman, “Newsom declares war on environmentalists seeking to halt construction project”, in Fox News:",
          "text": "\"Our CEQA process is clearly broken when a few wealthy Berkeley homeowners can block desperately needed student housing for years and even decades,\" Newsom's office said in a statement. \"California cannot afford to be held hostage by NIMBYs who weaponize CEQA to block student and affordable housing. This selfish mindset is driving up housing prices, and making our state less affordable.\"",
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          "text": "Why is California more NIMBY than Texas, for instance, or Austin more NIMBY than Houston?",
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