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leave sb out in the cold

British pronunciation/lˈiːv ˌɛsbˈiː ˈaʊt ɪnðə kˈəʊld/
American pronunciation/lˈiːv ˌɛsbˈiː ˈaʊt ɪnðə kˈoʊld/
to leave sb out in the cold
[PHRASE]
1

to be ignored or shunned by others, particularly in a community or other group activities

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What is the origin of the idiom "leave someone out in the cold" and when to use it?

The idiom "leave someone out in the cold" is believed to have its origins in the harsh realities of winter weather. In cold climates, being left outside without shelter or warmth can be extremely uncomfortable and even life-threatening. This literal scenario of isolation and exposure to the cold evolved into a figurative expression used to describe situations where individuals are excluded or neglected, often intentionally, leaving them feeling isolated, unsupported, or uninformed, much like being left out in the frigid cold.

Examples
1You have to make sure you stand out in a company, or you might be left in the cold when it comes time to hand out promotions.
2Explorer With the king leaving him out in the cold, Magellan now set about formulating plans for his own voyage of exploration.
3So I'm not going to leave you in the cold.
4Yeah I crack them and leave them in the cold water, cause it kind of, if you give them a couple of minutes
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