go to the wall
Verb
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Verb
- (idiomatic) To make an all-out effort.
- He'll be the one who goes to the wall when it's needed.
- He's always been willing to go to the wall for his friends.
- That was the one point he was willing to go to the wall on.
- (idiomatic) To fail, to run out of options. (especially of a business)
- 2012, The Economist, Oct 13th 2012, Iran and its currency crisis: A comeback for the reformers? ↗
- That may be cold comfort for the many import-reliant businesses that have gone to the wall as a result of the rial’s recent plunge of 40% against the dollar [...]
- 2012, The Economist, Oct 13th 2012, Iran and its currency crisis: A comeback for the reformers? ↗
- To be put aside or forgotten.
- To take an extreme and determined position or measure
- have one's back to the wall
- retreat to the wall
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