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Open the floodgates Meaning in English

expression

ˈoʊpən/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈfɫədˌɡeɪts
OH-puhn thuh FLUHD-gayts
ˈəʊpən/ /ðə, ði/ /flˈʌdɡeɪts
OH-puhn thuh FLUD-gayts

Definition

To do something that suddenly allows a large amount of something to happen, often used for feelings, actions, or events that were previously held back.

Usage & Nuances

'Open the floodgates' is figurative, not literal. Commonly used when discussing emotion, public opinion, or actions (e.g., 'open the floodgates to criticism'). Often implies once something begins, it becomes hard to stop. Used in both formal and informal contexts. Do not confuse with literal use in engineering or water management.

Example Sentences

Social media opened the floodgates to information sharing.

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If we lower the price, it might open the floodgates to complaints.

basic

Her speech opened the floodgates of emotion in the audience.

basic

Once we started giving refunds, it really opened the floodgates.

natural

Publishing that study will open the floodgates to more research in this area.

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Careful—making one exception could open the floodgates for everyone else.

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