have enough of somebody or something
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Definition & Bedeutung von "have enough of somebody or something "

to have enough of somebody or something
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to no longer have the tolerance to endure more of something

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What is the origin of the idiom "have enough of someone or something" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "have enough of someone or something" can be traced back to the idiomatic use of the word "enough" to indicate reaching a limit or saturation point. The phrase itself likely emerged from the natural expression of feeling overwhelmed or fed up with someone or something after enduring it for an extended period. This expression is used when someone has reached their limit or tolerance level regarding a specific person's behavior, a recurring situation, or an ongoing issue. It can be applied to relationships, work environments, social interactions, or any aspect of life where there is a feeling of being overwhelmed, annoyed, or dissatisfied.

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She had had enough of the constant interruptions, so she told her co-workers they could stick their interruptions.
I've had enough of your nonsense.
I've had enough of your excuses.
The manager had enough of the excuses and told the employee to get from the meeting.
She had finally had enough of the toxic workplace, so she decided to quit and pursue her passion.
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