go to great lengths (to do something)

go to great lengths (to do something)

To put in a lot of effort, energy, or work to achieve something. We went to great lengths to ensure that this film was historically accurate. I appreciate that the tutor went to great lengths to make sure I understood the assignment
See also: go, great, length
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

go to great lengths (to do something)

 and go to any lengths (to do something)
to work very hard to accomplish something; to expend great efforts in trying to do something. I went to great lengths to explain to him that he was not in any trouble.
See also: go, great, length
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

go to any, great, etc. ˈlengths (to do something)

try very hard (to do something); do whatever is necessary: She went to great lengths to find this book. They were prepared to go to any lengths to help their son.
See also: go, length
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • go to great lengths
  • reassure (one) of (something)
  • reassure of
  • make history
  • go down in/make history
  • make (something) good
  • make good
  • more like
  • more like (something)
  • draw straws