Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “go all out” and its meaning is “use all your energy, effort, strength, and/or resources to do something (successfully)”.
Example Sentence: In health care, which is characterised by perennially (permanently) scarce resources and a surfeit (excess/too much) of challenges, everything revolves around identifying the priorities right. And no amount of political or geopolitical expediency (advantage/gain) or cultural chauvinism (bias/discrimination) should be allowed to undercut national health interests. It is time to go all out to address national health-care workforce challenges and heal the nation before embarking on a healing cruise of the world.
This word is present in The Hindu article Heal the nation before healing the rest of the world and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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