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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Once and for all
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Once and for all

A.

Effectively

B.

Out of control

C.

Happily

D.

Finally

Correct option is D

Option (d) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Idiom – Once and for all: It means to finally and decisively deal with or end something, so that it does not happen again. (एक बार और हमेशा के लिए)
Example:
She told him once and for all that she was not interested.
Other similar idioms:
· Put an end to – to finish something permanently.
· Seal the deal – to confirm something finally.
· Draw the line – to set a firm limit.
Information Booster:
This idiom is commonly used when someone is clarifying, settling, or finishing a matter permanently.

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