at the crossroads
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Definition & Meaning of "at the crossroads"in English

at the crossroads
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in a situation that one has to make an important and life-changing decision 

Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "at the crossroads" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "at the crossroads" can be traced back to its literal meaning, referencing the intersection of two or more roads. In a literal sense, a crossroads presents a point of decision-making, where travelers must choose a direction to proceed. It can be applied to personal, professional, or societal situations. It is often used when individuals face important decisions about their relationships, career paths, education, or major life changes.

Examples
After graduation, she found herself at the crossroads: take the safe job or move abroad. 
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