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take it out on
Idioms and Phrases
Also, take something out on . Vent one's frustration or anger on a person or object. For example, I know you're furious about your grades but don't take it out on me . [First half of 1800s]Example Sentences
Senator Rick Scott is so furious over the felony conviction of former President Donald J. Trump that the Florida Republican says he and his colleagues need to take it out on the Senate, by acting as disrupters and blocking all Biden administration nominees and legislation.
“We all have bad days and stress, and it was wrong for me to take it out on an officer who’s simply doing his job,” she said.
"They shunned Dad as well, but when they couldn't take it out on Dad, or when they couldn't insult Dad, or be horrible to Dad, I was their next target," he said.
“Republicans could take it out on white Democrats rather than Republicans,” said Charles Bullock, a University of Georgia political scientist who studies redistricting.
“They were not measured, and whatever I might feel, I don’t have the right to take it out on anybody else. But unfortunately, I lost control.”
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