opportunist in the PONS Dictionary

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He did not hesitate to write articles attacking political opportunists.
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The opportunist then picks the option that suits himself.
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The mysterious disappearance of the score has suggested to some that it may have been appropriated by an opportunist.
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Because of this tendency to select prey while being largely opportunistic, gray bats have been dubbed selective opportunists.
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His essence is that of a cynic and opportunist.
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He is a naked opportunist looking to advance his own personal and financial interests at any cost.
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This meant that most of those who became chiefs were opportunists.
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But he had his detractors, who tended to view him as a shameless opportunist who had a knack for ingratiating himself.
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Liberals in technology arena move a society forward as the opportunists.
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In that sense, it is quite possible to be a principled politician if that was not so, then (arguably) "all" politicians are opportunists.
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