Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

run-the-gauntlet

idiom
/ˈrʌn ðə ˈɡɔːntlɪt/
Definition
To endure a series of challenging tasks or difficult experiences, often involving criticism or confrontation.
Examples
  • She had to run the gauntlet of questions from the press after the announcement.
  • To complete the project on time, he had to run the gauntlet of endless meetings and approvals.
  • Running the gauntlet through the tough training regimen prepared her for the competition.
Meaning
The phrase refers to going through a challenging situation with multiple obstacles or facing intense scrutiny from various sources.
Synonyms
  • endure challenges
  • face the music
  • go through a trial