drive sb to distraction
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British pronunciation/dɹˈaɪv ˌɛsbˈiː tə dɪstɹˈakʃən/
American pronunciation/dɹˈaɪv ˌɛsbˈiː tə dɪstɹˈækʃən/
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irritare

to constantly annoy someone and ruin their concentration

What is the origin of the idiom "drive someone to distraction" and when to use it?

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The phrase "drive someone to distraction" has its origins in English language usage and dates back several centuries. The exact origin of the phrase is difficult to pinpoint, as it has evolved over time through common usage. This expression can be used to describe a range of scenarios, such as relentless noise, incessant demands, constant criticism, unending stress, or ongoing problems that become overwhelming and affect one's ability to think clearly or function properly.

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