to take up the gauntlet

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
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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.

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Examples
He has been waiting for a worthy opponent to take up the gauntlet for months.
If you think you can beat me in a race, I'll take up the gauntlet.
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