Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pull out all the stops
idiom
/pʊl aʊt ɔːl ðə stɒps/
Definition
To make a maximum effort to achieve something, using all available resources and means.
Examples
- The event planner decided to pull out all the stops for the gala, hiring a famous band and arranging a spectacular fireworks display.
- In her final project, she pulled out all the stops, incorporating cutting-edge technology and creative elements to impress the judges.
Meaning
The phrase means to do everything possible to ensure success, often in a surprising or extravagant manner.
Synonyms
- spare no effort
- go all out
- pull out all the stops
- give it your all