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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Come Out One's Way

Is that the reverse of go out one's way ?
  

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The expression is go out of one's way. I don't know of an opposite expression.

  • The expression is go out of one's way.
  • I don't know of an opposite expression.
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The expression is go out of one's way. I don't know of an opposite expression.
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"Go out of one's way" means to make a great effort. For example, "He went out of his way to help."

The opposite - don't make any effort - might be "don't lift a finger." For example, "He didn't lift a finger to help."
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What does the expression come out of one's way mean ?.
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AnonymousWhat does the expression come out of one's way mean ?
Unlike 'go out of one's way', yours is not a fixed expression. I imagine it could be used occasionally where each word has its normal meaning.

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