fight fire with fire
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British pronunciation/fˈaɪt fˈaɪə wɪð fˈaɪə/
American pronunciation/fˈaɪt fˈaɪɚ wɪð fˈaɪɚ/
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luchar con las mismas armas

to use methods or tactics similar to those of one's opponent in a fight or argument

What is the origin of the idiom "fight fire with fire" and when to use it?

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The idiom "fight fire with fire" has its roots in firefighting techniques. Historically, when combating wildfires, firefighters sometimes employed a tactic called controlled burning or backfire. By intentionally setting a smaller, controlled fire in the path of an approaching wildfire, they could burn off the vegetation and other flammable materials, creating a barrier. This controlled fire would consume the fuel needed for the larger wildfire, preventing it from advancing further. It is used when someone decides to respond to a problem or adversary by using tactics or methods that are similar in nature to what they are opposing.

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