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Definitie & Betekenis van "put paid to something "

to put paid to something
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to make something end, particularly by ruining what was planned

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

The idiom "put paid to something" has its origins in accounting and bookkeeping practices, specifically in the sense of marking a bill as paid, indicating that a financial obligation has been settled. Over time, the expression extended to signify putting an end to something, such as an idea, plan, or expectation, in a definitive and irrevocable manner, similar to the finality of settling a debt.

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After numerous delays, the government's infrastructure project finally put paid to the traffic congestion issue.
The unexpected rainstorm put paid to our beach vacation plans.
The economic downturn has put paid to the company's ambitious expansion strategy.
The new security measures are intended to put paid to any unauthorized access to the sensitive data.
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