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"bring something to a head"の定義と意味

to bring something to a head
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to worsen a situation to a point that it requires immediate action

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What is the origin of the idiom "bring something" and when to use it?

The idiom "bring something to a head" likely derives from the idea of a physical ailment or issue reaching a critical or severe stage. It is used metaphorically to describe the act of taking actions or making decisions to resolve or confront a problem, dispute, or situation that has been escalating or festering over time.

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After years of tension in the workplace, the CEO decided to bring the ongoing conflicts to a head by holding a company-wide meeting to address the issues.
The couple's relationship had been deteriorating for some time, and their recent argument finally brought their problems to a head, leading to a breakup.
The political unrest in the region reached a breaking point, and the government's actions further brought the situation to a head, resulting in widespread protests.
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