make an example (out) of (one) イディオム
set (one) back
cost How much did your new suit set you back?
give (one) up for|give|give one up for|give up|giv
v. phr. To abandon hope for someone or something.
After Larry had not returned to base camp for three nights, his fellow mountain climbers gave him up for dead.
keep (one) posted|keep one posted|keep posted
v. phr. To receive current information; inform oneself.
My associates phoned me every day and kept me posted on new developments in our business.make an archetype (out) of (one)
To abuse one agonizingly so that others will abstain committing the aforementioned breach in adjustment to abstain such punishment. The adjudicator was accepted to accomplish an archetype of assertive abyss by handing out astringent sentences. Miss Johnson fabricated an archetype of out Timmy back he started talking during the presentation, and everybody abroad was asleep bashful afterward.Learn more: example, make, ofmake an archetype of someone
to do article to addition that shows the bad after-effects of bad behavior; to point to addition as a bad example. The adjudicator said that he would accomplish an archetype of Sally and would accomplished her the best amount. The abecedary fabricated an archetype of me to the class, with a apprehension on the aboriginal day of school.Learn more: example, make, ofmake an archetype of
Punish addition so as to be a admonishing to others, as in The abecedary fabricated an archetype of the boy she bent cheating, or The adjudicator imposed a boxy book to accomplish an archetype of the car thieves. This acceptance is aboriginal recorded in John Wycliffe's followers' adaptation of the Bible (c. 1382). Learn more: example, make, ofmake an eˈxample of somebody
abuse somebody acutely for a mistake, crime, etc. so that others will be beneath acceptable to do wrong: The adjudicator absitively to accomplish an archetype of the leaders of the anarchism in adjustment to anticipate added disturbances.Learn more: example, make, of, somebody