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Pull the plug Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PULL is to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force. How to use pull in a sentence.
PULL THE PLUG | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to do something that prevents an activity from continuing, especially by no longer giving money to support it: pull the plug on If the viewing figures drop much more, the TV network will probably pull the plug on the whole series. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
What Does Pull the Plug Mean? - Writing Explained
Pull the Plug Meaning. Definition: To terminate a project, end support, or remove a person from medical life support. Origin of Pull the Plug Meaning. The word plug in this idiom refers to the device at the end of a power cord that makes an electrical connection with an outlet.
Pull the plug - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
pull the plug (on someone or something) 1. Literally, to discontinue the power supply for a device by removing its power cable from the socket. The computer crashed so badly that the only thing I could do was pull the plug. She pulled the plug on the vacuum cleaner because I couldn't hear what she was saying. 2.
Pull the Plug – Idiom, Meaning and Origin - GRAMMARIST
| Idiom. Pull the plug means to stop or terminate a process, project, or activity. If you’re imagining someone literally yanking a cord out of an electrical socket, well, you’re not far off from where this expression started. Idioms like this one are phrases where the words together have a different meaning than their individual definitions.
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