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Difference between Play against time and Play for time

play against timedo smth. so as to finish one’s task before the expiry of a certain period:

  • “You’re playing against time and the elements,” he said, recounting the rescue in a phone interview.

play for timedelay action or a decision in the hope that conditions will be more favorable later on:

  • This skepticism is influenced by suspicions that they will not bargain seriously and merely play for time.