Bring to heel Meaning in English
expression
التعريف
To force someone or something to obey or accept your control, often after resistance. Originally used for dogs, it’s now mainly figurative for people, organizations, or situations.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly figurative, especially in politics or business: 'bring a company to heel.' Formal and somewhat forceful. Often implies authority overcoming resistance. Not used for everyday instructions; stronger than just 'control.'
جمل نموذجية
The teacher tried to bring to heel the noisy students.
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The government wants to bring to heel companies that break the law.
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The parent had to bring to heel the child during the grocery trip.
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After months of chaos, the new manager finally brought the team to heel.
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They tried to bring the protestors to heel, but the crowd kept growing.
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It took a stern warning to bring him to heel after repeated rule-breaking.
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