All-in

To be “all-in” on something means to be fully committed to or involved in it.

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To be “all-in” on something means to be fully committed to or involved in it. The EU was now “all-in” on sanctions, or fully committed to the sanctions. She was worked on her side business part-time for over a year, but she recently decided to go “all-in” on the business. The government is “all-in” on economic reforms to boost the economy.

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