Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bring-someone-to-heel
Phrase
/brɪŋ ˈsʌmwʌn tə hiːl/

Definition
To force someone to obey or follow orders, often after they have been disobedient or rebellious.

Examples
- After his rebellious behavior, the coach had to bring him to heel.
- The new regulations will help bring the company to heel following years of mismanagement.
- It took a strong leader to bring the team to heel, ensuring everyone followed the new strategies.

Meaning
This expression implies controlling someone’s behavior or bringing them back into line, often used in contexts where authority is established or restored.

Synonyms
- Bring to order
- Bring under control
- Curb
- Subdue