to  cut  the ground from under one's feet
cut
kʌt
kat
the
ðə
dhē
ground
graʊnd
grawnd
from
frɒm
from
under
ʌndə
andē
<i>one's</i>
wʌnz
vanz
feet
fi:t
fit

Définition et signification de « cut the ground from under one's feet » en anglais

to cut the ground from under one's feet
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couper l'herbe sous le pied, prendre quelqu'un de vitesse

to do something better or sooner than someone else which will ruin their plans or achievements 
to [cut] the ground from under {one's} feet definition and meaning
idiome
Exemples
The rival company cut the ground from under our feet by launching the product first. 

L'entreprise rivale nous a coupé l'herbe sous le pied en lançant le produit la première.

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