adjective
- characterized by bold, aggressive, and often unscrupulous business practices or behavior
Usage: informal
noun
- the practice of engaging in bold, aggressive, and often unscrupulous business activities
- the activities of buccaneers; piracy
Usage: informal
Usage: historical
Examples
- The CEO’s buccaneering approach to acquisitions made many competitors nervous.
- His buccaneering tactics in the stock market earned him both fortune and enemies.
- The company’s buccaneering expansion into new markets was risky but profitable.
- She criticized the buccaneering culture of Wall Street firms.
- The novel depicted the buccaneering adventures of Caribbean pirates.
- His reputation for buccaneering in business deals preceded him.
- The documentary explored the golden age of buccaneering in the 17th century.