seal fate
seal (one's) fate
To solidify or confirm that a particular, usually unpleasant, thing will happen. If you fail this exam, it will seal your fate and make your GPA low enough to qualify for expulsion.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
seal someone's fate
Fig. to determine finally the fate of someone. His lying and cheating sealed his fate. He was convicted and sent to prison.
See also: fate, seal
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- seal (one's) fate
- seal one's fate
- seal someone's fate
- in all
- busiest men have the most leisure
- the busiest men find the most time
- the busiest men have the most leisure
- beyond reach
- come to a bad end
- come to a bad/sticky end