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to jump on
[phrase form: jump]
01
to harshly criticize someone for their actions
02
to climb onto something or someone, often for a ride or to access a higher location
03
to board a plane, train, etc., for a quick travel
jump on
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Example
The student jumped on the teacher for his unfair grading.
The employee jumped on his boss for his unfair treatment.
The employee was jumped on by his boss for his lateness.
The politician was jumped on by the media for his controversial remarks.
The student was jumped on by the teacher for his poor grades.