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Idioms about history

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  • To take advantage of something such as an event or situation.
    To capitalize on
  • To condemn something to a terrible fate.
    To doom something to something
  • To be bested by someone or something.
    to lose out
  • To give something (such as a habit) up.
    to pack in
  • Idiom to say something in a summarized manner.
    In a nutshell
  • Idiom to say that someone’s past achievements are irrelevant and forgotten.
    To be a footnote in history:
  • To express that something is destroyed, or that someone passed away or To express that something is destroyed, or that someone passed away.
    To be history
  • To have a great outcome from an activity or situation.
    To succeed in
  • Idiom to say someone’s actions will be remembered as either good or bad once the event is known as history.
    To be on the right / wrong side of history:
  • Idiom to say that someone’s deeds are going to be remembered forever.
    To make history
  • To emerge successful from a situation.
    To come out
  • Idiom to say that an achievement is new and more successful in comparison to what had already been achieved.
    to rewrite history
  • To be lacking in progress in comparison to others.
    To fall behind
  • Idiom to say that it is clear how the rest of the story goes.
    The rest is history
  • To fail because of the circumstances beyond your control.
    To fall through