Deal a blow

To “deal a blow” to something means to harm, upset, or shock it.

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To “deal a blow” to something means to harm, upset, or shock it. Boeing’s deception was costly, and not just in lives lost or the “blow to,” or harm to, Boeing’s reputation. The scandal “dealt a blow” to the politician’s plans to run for office. The athlete’s career was “dealt a blow” when she broke her leg.

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