take something lying down

take (something) lying down

To accept or endure something without struggle, resistance, or opposition. (Often used in negative constructions.) You'll never be respected around here if you keep taking these taunts lying down. I will not take this lying down! You can expect to hear from my attorney.
See also: down, lying, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

take something lying down

accept an insult or injury without attempting retaliation.
1989 Shimmer Chinodya Harvest of Thorns She's boasting in front of me, laughing at me for being weak. Today she'll know I'm not going to take it lying down any longer.
See also: down, lying, something, take
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

(not) take something lying ˈdown

(informal) accept an insult or offensive act without protesting or reacting: I’m not going to take this stupid decision lying down. If necessary, I’ll take the company to court. She’s the kind of person who won’t take defeat lying down. OPPOSITE: put up a (good) fight
See also: down, lying, something, take
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • take (something) lying down
  • take lying down
  • go without
  • get along without
  • not stand the sight of (someone or something)
  • not bear the sight of (someone or something)
  • bear the sight of (someone or something)
  • coating
  • sugar-coat the pill
  • sweeten the pill