hold someone's feet to the fire

English

Etymology

From the implied threat of physical harm by burning.

Pronunciation

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Verb

hold someone's feet to the fire (third-person singular simple present holds someone's feet to the fire, present participle holding someone's feet to the fire, simple past and past participle held someone's feet to the fire)

  1. (idiomatic) To maintain personal, social, political, or legal pressure on someone in order to induce them to comply with one's desires; to hold someone accountable for their actions.
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