have it in for somebody
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Definitie & Betekenis van "have it in for somebody "

to have it in for somebody
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to deliberately keep causing problems for someone or criticizing them

to [have] it in for {sb} definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "have it in for someone" and when to use it?

The idiom "have it in for someone" is rooted in the idea of holding a grudge or bearing ill will against a specific person. While its exact historical origin is uncertain, it likely developed from the broader concept of personal or ongoing conflicts. It is used to describe instances where someone seems to have a persistent negative attitude or intention toward someone else, often resulting in antagonistic behavior or actions.

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The teacher always seems to have it in for Mark, giving him extra homework assignments for no good reason.
I don't know why she has it in for me, but she's been giving me the cold shoulder all day.
Ever since that argument at the office last week, it seems like the boss has it in for Sarah.
It's clear that the coach has it in for Tom because he keeps benching him for no apparent reason.
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