Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

put-someone-through-the-wringer

idiom
pʊt ˈsʌmˌwʌn θru ðə ˈrɪŋər
Definition
To subject someone to a difficult or challenging experience, often causing them stress or discomfort.
Examples
  • After the long interview process, the company really put him through the wringer.
  • Going through the rigorous training program really put her through the wringer, but she emerged stronger.
Meaning
The phrase conveys the idea of putting someone in a situation that tests their limits or endurance.
Synonyms
  • Test someone’s limits
  • Put someone to the test
  • Subject to hardship