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to double down
[phrase form: double]
01
to become more determined or committed to a course of action or one's beliefs, especially when facing challenges or criticism
Examples
Despite the setbacks, Sarah decided to double down on her studies and work even harder to achieve her goals.
Instead of giving up, the team doubled down on their efforts, putting in extra hours to finish the project on time.
02
(in blackjack) to increase the initial bet after receiving the first two cards, with the agreement to draw only one additional card
Examples
In blackjack, if you 're dealt a total of 11, it 's a good idea to double down to increase your chances of winning.
The player decided to double down when they were dealt a 9 and a 2, hoping for a good third card to improve their hand.



























