be put to rights
be put to rights
To be restored to or arranged in the proper, natural, or original state or condition. I never worry about keeping my hotel room tidy, because it'll be put to rights after I leave anyway. That new assistant is completely useless. This entire contract is a sloppy mess, and now it has to be put to rights before Monday.
See also: put, right
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- be set to rights
- set to rights
- put (something) to rights
- put/set something to rights
- set (something) to rights
- put (something) into order
- put into order
- put in order
- put (something) in order
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