noun
- people who deliberately delay, obstruct, or resist progress or action; those who move slowly or reluctantly
Usage: plural form; informal; often used in business or organizational contexts
Examples
- The footdraggers on the committee prevented the new policy from being implemented quickly.
- Management identified the footdraggers who were slowing down the project.
- Despite the footdraggers' resistance, the company moved forward with the merger.
- The team's footdraggers complained about every proposed change.
- We need to address the footdraggers if we want to meet our deadline.
- Some footdraggers in the department refused to adopt the new software system.