up the ante
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British pronunciation/ˌʌp ɹˈeɪz ðɪ ˈantiː/
American pronunciation/ˌʌp ɹˈeɪz ðɪ ˈæntiː/
01

to increase the price of something

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

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The idiom "up the ante" has its origin in gambling, particularly in poker games. In poker, the term "ante" refers to the initial bet that all players must place into the pot before the hand is dealt. It is used to describe a situation where someone increases the level of commitment, intensity, risk, or demand in a particular context.

02

to add to the risks or demands of a competition, dispute, etc. that will lead to either more benefits or losses

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

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The phrase "up the ante" is an idiomatic expression that originates from the world of gambling, particularly poker. In poker and other card games, the "ante" is a small bet that each player must make before the cards are dealt. Figuratively, this expression is often used someone wants to intensify a situation or challenge in pursuit of greater rewards.

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