turn up the heat

The phrase "turn up the heat" is often used to describe increasing pressure, intensity, or urgency in various situations.

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Definition

B2General

(figurative, informal)To increase pressure or intensity to achieve a desired result.

Example

  • The coach turned up the heat on the players during practice to prepare them for the big game.
  • The manager decided to turn up the heat on the team to meet the project deadline.

B2Conflict

(figurative, informal)To make a situation more intense or urgent, often by adding pressure or tension.

Example

  • The debate turned up the heat on the candidates to clarify their positions.
  • The company's financial troubles turned up the heat on the executives to find a solution.

B2Effort

(figurative, informal)To intensify efforts or actions to achieve a goal.

Example

  • With the deadline approaching, the team turned up the heat to complete the project on time.
  • The athlete turned up the heat in the final lap of the race to secure the win.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "turn up the heat":

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