visit (something) on (one)
visit (something) on (one)
To cause or force one to undergo or experience some punishment, misfortune, or burden. Often used in passive constructions. The financial crash visited utter ruin on the economies of countries around the world. The villagers believed a curse had been visited on them by a traveler who had passed through a week prior.
See also: on, visit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
visit something (up)on someone
Fig. to inflict something upon someone. (Stilted. Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) The FBI visited a plague of investigations on the mayor's staff. The storm visited disaster on the little village.
See also: on, visit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
visit on
or visit uponv.
To inflict something punishing or burdensome on someone or something. Used chiefly in the passive: A plague was visited on the village.
See also: on, visit
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- sandwich (someone or something) between (someone or something else)
- sandwich between
- promote
- promote (one) from (something) to (something else)
- tap
- tap (one) for (something)
- tap someone
- tap someone for something
- tapping
- taps