Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take-a-wrecking-ball-to-something
idiom
/teɪk ə ˈrɛkɪŋ bɔːl tuː ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
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Definition
To demolish or destroy something completely, often used metaphorically to indicate a forceful change or impact.
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Examples
- After years of mismanagement, the new mayor promised to take a wrecking ball to the old budget policies.
- The documentary takes a wrecking ball to the myths surrounding celebrity culture.
- In his speech, he vowed to take a wrecking ball to corruption in the government.
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Meaning
This phrase suggests an action that dramatically alters or eliminates something, akin to the physical destruction caused by a wrecking ball.
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Synonyms
- destroy
- obliterate
- demolish
- eradicate
- smash