Box into a corner Meaning in English
expression
التعريف
To put someone in a situation where they have no good options or escape, often by limiting their choices or possibilities.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Primarily informal and figurative. Common in conflict, negotiation, or describing dilemmas. Often used as 'box someone into a corner.' Avoid using it literally—it rarely relates to a physical box or corner. Comparable to 'back into a corner,' but 'box' suggests deliberate restriction.
جمل نموذجية
The tough questions boxed him into a corner.
basic
If you box me into a corner, I can’t help you.
basic
The contract boxed the company into a corner.
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She felt totally boxed into a corner by her parents' expectations.
natural
Don’t try to box your team into a corner with impossible deadlines.
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Politicians sometimes box themselves into a corner by making promises they can't keep.
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