leave it all on the field

The phrase "leave it all on the field" is often used in sports to encourage maximum effort and dedication, ensuring no regrets about one's performance.

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Definition

B2Sports

(idiomatic, motivational)To give your utmost effort and energy during a game or competition, ensuring you have no regrets about your performance.

Example

  • The coach told the team to leave it all on the field during the final match.

B2General

(idiomatic, motivational)To put forth maximum effort and dedication in any challenging situation, holding nothing back.

Example

  • In his speech, he urged everyone to leave it all on the field and give their best in the project.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "leave it all on the field":

give one's alltake the fieldgive one's bestall outswing for the fenceslay on the lineleave no stone unturnedplay it for all it's worthgo for brokeplaying fieldplay ballgo all the way