to  put  all one's eggs in one basket
put
pʊt
poot
all
ɔ:l
awl
<i>one's</i>
wʌnz
vanz
eggs
ɛgz
egz
in
ɪn
in
one
wʌn
van
basket
bɑ:skɪt
baaskit

Definition & Meaning of "put all one's eggs in one basket"in English

to put all one's eggs in one basket
01

to only rely on one thing or person for achieving success without any alternatives in case it fails 

to [put] all {one's} eggs in one basket definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "put all one's eggs in one basket" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "put all one's eggs in one basket" is often attributed to the concept of risk management. It dates back to the 17th century, and while its exact origin is not well-documented, the phrase likely emerged from practical observations of farmers, traders, and investors. This expression is typically used in situations where it's advisable to diversify and not rely solely on one possibility.

Examples
Don't put all your eggs in one basket; apply to several universities. 
to  put  all one's eggs in different baskets
put
pʊt
poot
all
ɔ:l
awl
<i>one's</i>
wʌnz
vanz
eggs
ɛgz
egz
in
ɪn
in
different
dɪfrənt
difrēnt
baskets
bɑ:skɪts
baaskits
to put all one's eggs in different baskets
01

to avoid risking everything on a single option or thing and, instead, spread onr's resources or efforts across multiple options to reduce potential loss 

Idiom
Informal
Examples
To minimize financial risk, she wisely put all her eggs in different baskets by investing in a diverse range of stocks, bonds, and real estate. 
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