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Phrasal Verb - Buckling Down

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To apply oneself seriously and with great determination to a task, especially one that is difficult, challenging, or has been delayed. It signifies a decisive commitment to work hard, focus intently, and overcome distractions to achieve a specific goal, meet a deadline, or improve a situation. This phrasal verb implies a shift in mindset, moving from a relaxed, unfocused, or procrastinating approach to a diligent, concentrated, and disciplined one, often in response to an urgent need, a challenging objective, or a desire for significant progress and success.

Examples

No.Example
1If you want to pass your final exams, you really need to buckle down this week and study.
2The team knew they had to buckle down and finish the project before the client's strict deadline.
3After weeks of procrastinating, Sarah finally decided to buckle down on her thesis and write for several hours each day.
4Our coach told us to buckle down during practice if we wanted to win the championship this season.
5He realized he couldn't keep putting off his responsibilities and needed to buckle down and get his finances in order.
6We'll need to buckle down for the next few months to save enough money for the down payment on the house.
7Despite the distractions of social media, she managed to buckle down and complete her report ahead of schedule.
8It's time to buckle down and prepare thoroughly for that important presentation next Monday morning.
9The manager asked everyone to buckle down and put in extra hours to resolve the critical bug before the software launch.
10If you aspire to learn a new language fluently, you have to consistently buckle down to your studies every single day.