put through the wringer
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Verb
put through the wringer (third-person singular simple present puts through the wringer, present participle putting through the wringer, simple past and past participle put through the wringer)
- (idiomatic) To interrogate or scrutinize closely; to subject to some trial or ordeal.
- They really put each candidate through the wringer before choosing one to hire.
- 2023 September 16, Jason Horowitz, “How Do We Feel About Global Warming? It’s Called Eco-Anxiety.”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Psychiatrists say that for many people who have been put through the wringer over the past decade, the climate extremes are one crisis too many.
Synonyms
- (subject to trial or ordeal): run through the wringer, put through the mangle
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