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Double down - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
v. To double one's original bet after being dealt the first two cards in a game of blackjack: The dealer dealt me a good hand, so I doubled down. See also: double, down. The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
DOUBLE DOWN (ON STH) - Cambridge English Dictionary
mainly US. to continue to do something in an even more determined way than before: Expect to see Fox double down on its marketing efforts to give the movie a big boost. Instead of learning from his mistakes, he's doubling down. Fewer examples. We're doubling down; we're going to keep on going because we've committed too much to stop.
DOUBLE DOWN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DOUBLE DOWN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of double down in English. double down. phrasal verb with double verb [ I or T ] us / ˈdʌb. ə l / uk / ˈdʌb. ə l / Add to word list. in the card game of blackjack, to double a bet (= amount of money risked) after seeing your first two cards, in exchange for only one more card.
Double Down: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Double down" refers to enhancing one's efforts or dedication to a cause or decision, especially when met with adversity or skepticism. Often used in the face of challenges or setbacks, this idiom highlights the idea of persevering and maintaining your stance, regardless of the circumstances.
double down phrasal verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and ...
phrasal verb. double down (on something) (especially North American English) to make a stronger commitment to a strategy or course of action, especially one that may be dangerous. The military government decided to double down and escalate the war. The former president has doubled down on his allegations of election fraud.
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