play one end against the other



play one end against the other

To manipulate two opposing sides of an argument, conflict, competition, etc., against one another for one's own benefit or advantage. My father and my uncle are engaged in a bitter business rivalry. If I can play one end against the other, I might be able to secure some sizeable investments for my own company. Janet really dislikes Mary and wants to date her boyfriend Mike, so she's been playing one end against the other to get them to break up.
See also: end, one, other, play

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dima (1)-Arabic
GÜLGUYLTurkish
Hua-Chinese
Annisa-Indonesian
Russell['rʌsəl]
Mi-Gyeongmee-gyungKorean