Give enough rope Meaning in English
expression
释义
To allow someone enough freedom or opportunity that they eventually get themselves into trouble or reveal their true character.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiom, often used in negative or somewhat cynical contexts. It suggests that by not interfering, someone will make mistakes that reveal their flaws. Used mainly in informal to neutral contexts.
例句
Sometimes it's best to give enough rope and let people show who they really are.
basic
If you give enough rope to a liar, they will get caught in their own lies.
basic
My boss likes to give enough rope before he criticizes someone's work.
basic
Just give him enough rope and watch—he's bound to mess up eventually.
natural
There’s no point arguing—sometimes you have to give enough rope and let things play out.
natural
They’ll dig their own grave if you give them enough rope, trust me.
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