special interest

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Noun

special interest (plural special interests)

  1. A particular political issue that is the focus of political advocacy.
  2. A shadowy group with political power.
    • 1941, Citizen Kane:
      And they're going to get the news--the true news--quickly and simply and entertainingly. And no special interests will be allowed to interfere with the truth of that news.
    • 2014, Renee E. Fox, “Support science, not potato special interests”, in Baltimore Sun:
      Next week, the Senate Appropriations Committee will decide whether to allow special interests rather than science — to determine which foods can be provided through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
  3. A topic of particular interest and passion, particularly for an autistic person.
    I'm dating a boy called Nick whose special interest is video games; he won't stop talking about Pokémon.
    Synonym: (among autistic people) spin
  4. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see special,‎ interest.

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