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nip in the bud — prevent at the start They found out about the computer problem but were able to nip the problem in the bud … Idioms and examples
nip in the bud — To destroy or put a stop to (something) at its very beginning • • • Main Entry: ↑bud nip in the bud see under ↑bud1 • • • Main Entry: ↑nip * * * nip (something) in the bud see ↑nip … Useful english dictionary
nip it in the bud — If you nip something in the bud, you deal with a problem when it is still small, before it can grow into something serious … The small dictionary of idiomes
nip something in the bud — nip (something) in the bud to prevent a small problem from getting worse by stopping it soon after it starts. The strike was nipped in the bud by some clever negotiation … New idioms dictionary
nip in the bud — nip (something) in the bud to prevent a small problem from getting worse by stopping it soon after it starts. The strike was nipped in the bud by some clever negotiation … New idioms dictionary
nip something in the bud — CUT SHORT, curtail, check, curb, thwart, frustrate, stop, halt, arrest, stifle, obstruct, block, squash, quash, subdue, crack down on, stamp out; informal put the kibosh on. → nip * * * nip something in the bud informal phrase to stop a bad… … Useful english dictionary
nip in the bud — If you nip a problem or an unacceptable situation in the bud, you stop it at an early stage, before it develops or becomes worse. He wanted to be a clown, but his parents soon nipped that idea in the bud … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
nip it in the bud — If you nip something in the bud, you deal with a problem when it is still small, before it can grow into something serious. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Nip it in the bud — If you nip something in the bud, you deal with a problem when it is still small, before it can grow into something serious … Dictionary of English idioms
nip — nip1 [nıp] v past tense and past participle nipped present participle nipping [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Low German; Origin: nipen] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition] BrE informal to go somewhere quickly or for a short time = ↑pop ▪ Have we time … Dictionary of contemporary English
John Weingust — is a veteran lawyer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a Queen s Counsel, and has been involved in several high profile cases.Legal career;Rights of mental health patientsWeingust represented an Ontario mental patient in a prominent human rights… … Wikipedia