Pile on Meaning in English
expression
परिभाषा
To add more to something that already exists, especially problems, criticism, or negative attention. It can also mean more people joining in to criticize or attack someone.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually informal. Commonly used with criticism, trouble, or pressure (e.g., 'piling on the criticism'). Often implies unfairness when many criticize at once. Can be literal (objects added in a heap) but more often figurative. Don't confuse with 'pile up' (accumulate by itself).
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please don't pile on more homework; I already have too much.
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The media began to pile on the politician after the scandal.
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More and more problems just seemed to pile on this week.
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Everyone started to pile on with their complaints after the boss made that announcement.
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When one critic attacked the movie, others quickly piled on.
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Don't pile on—he already feels bad enough about his mistake.
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