Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

in-at-the-kill

idiom
ˈin-ət-ðə-kil
Definition
To be present at the moment of a decisive victory or achievement, particularly in a competitive context.
Examples
  • After months of planning, the team was finally in-at-the-kill when they secured the deal.
  • As the race was coming to an end, she was in-at-the-kill, crossing the finish line first.
Meaning
The phrase ‘in-at-the-kill’ suggests being involved in the concluding part of an effort or competition, especially when success is finally achieved.
Synonyms
  • at the finish
  • in the final stretch
  • at the climax