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Definition & Meaning of "[run|take] its course"

to run its course
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to go through a process in a way that is natural, normal, or expected

to [run|take] its course definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "run its course " and when to use it?

The idiom "run its course" has its origins in the field of medicine and dates back to the 16th century. It is derived from the idea of a disease or illness following a natural progression and ultimately resolving itself without intervention. The term "course" refers to the path or trajectory that an illness or condition takes until it reaches its expected outcome. It is often used when discussing the resolution of illnesses or diseases, indicating that the body's natural healing mechanisms will take effect and the condition will improve over time.

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Despite their efforts to save the relationship, it eventually took its course and ended.
She is allowing the healing process to run its course before resuming her training.
They often let their children's creativity take its course without imposing too many rules.
The investigation is ongoing, and they are letting the legal process take its course.
The flu typically runs its course within a week, and rest is usually the best treatment.
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