go all out
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Definition
- Verb (Phrasal Verb):
- To make a maximum effort; to do something with all of one's energy and resources: "go all out" means to try as hard as possible, sparing no effort, to achieve something or perform a task.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- For the final game, the team decided to go all out and give their best performance.
- She went all out to organize the perfect surprise party for her friend.
- If you want to win the competition, you have to go all out.
Advanced Usage
- "to go all out for something": to make an extraordinary effort to achieve a specific goal.
- They are going all out for the championship title this season.
- "to go all out on something": to expend maximum effort or resources on a particular thing (e.g., an event, a project).
- We went all out on the decorations for the wedding.
Variants and Related Words
- All-out (adjective): involving or making use of all available resources; total.
- The company launched an all-out advertising campaign.
Synonyms
- Strive: to make great efforts.
- Give one's all: to expend all of one's effort.
- Pull out all the stops: to do everything possible to make something successful.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Go for it: to put all of one's energy into an attempt.
- Don't hesitate, just go for it!
- Go the extra mile: to make a special effort, to do more than is required.
- She always goes the extra mile to help her clients.
Related Idioms
- Leave no stone unturned: to try every possible course of action in order to achieve something.
- The detectives left no stone unturned in their search for the truth.
- Bend over backwards: to try very hard to help or please someone.
- He bent over backwards to make sure his guests were comfortable.
Verb
- perform a task as well as possible
- The cast gives full measure every night