to  take  up the gauntlet
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Definition & Meaning of "take up the gauntlet"in English

to take up the gauntlet
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to agree to undertake a challenge 

to [take] up the gauntlet definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "take up the gauntlet" and when to use it?

The idiom "take up the gauntlet" has its origin in medieval times, where a knight would throw down his metal gauntlet as a challenge to a duel. Over time, the phrase has evolved to refer to any situation where a challenge is issued, and someone boldly accepts it.

Examples
When the rival team challenged us, we took up the gauntlet. 
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