dig one's own grave
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British pronunciation/dˈɪɡ wˈɒnz ˈəʊn ɡɹˈeɪv/
American pronunciation/dˈɪɡ wˈʌnz ˈoʊn ɡɹˈeɪv/
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scavare la propria tomba

to do something that will lead to one's own failure

What is the origin of the idiom "dig one's own grave" and when to use it?

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The idiom "dig one's own grave" has its origins in the act of digging one's own burial plot. The phrase was originally used in a literal sense to describe someone who was digging their own grave, either as a form of punishment or as a result of their own actions. Over time, the phrase has taken on a more figurative meaning and is now used to describe someone who is doing something that will lead to their own downfall or ruin. The phrase is commonly used to warn someone that their actions or decisions could have serious negative consequences for themselves.

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