in a double bind

in a double bind

In a position in which either of two choices will result in negative consequences; in a no-win situation. When both of Sally's jobs scheduled her to work on the same day, she was put in a double bind. She needed both incomes and could not afford to lose either position.
See also: bind, double
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in a ˌdouble ˈbind

in a situation in which it is difficult to choose what to do because whatever you choose will have negative results: Students are caught in a double bind between a lack of jobs if they leave school and a huge bill for higher education if they stay.
See also: bind, double
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • double bind
  • a double bind
  • send (one) to (one's) death
  • send to death
  • go to work
  • go/set to work
  • no-win situation
  • no-win situation, a
  • in large part
  • contrast to (something)