speak truth to power

English

Etymology

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Verb

speak truth to power (third-person singular simple present speaks truth to power, present participle speaking truth to power, simple past spoke truth to power, past participle spoken truth to power)

  1. To address facts to an authority or a superior.
    • 2011 July 18, John Cassidy, “Mastering the Machine”, in The New Yorker, →ISSN:
      He was tired of corporate politics and craved a setting where people spoke truth to power, but, he said, it took him a while to get used to dealing with Dalio.
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