Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
get-set-ones-house-in-order
idiomatic expression
ɡɛt sɛt wʌnz haʊs ɪn ɔrdər
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Definition
To prepare oneself and organize personal affairs in a systematic way.
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Examples
- Before the big move, she decided to get her house in order.
- After the hectic holiday season, it was time for him to get his house in order.
- Getting your house in order can help reduce stress and improve productivity.
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Meaning
This phrase implies taking the necessary steps to ensure everything is in order, often related to personal responsibilities or household management.
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Synonyms
- get organized
- tidy up
- set things straight