bring to one's knees

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From the act of kneeling in submission before a person in power.

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bring to one's knees (third-person singular simple present brings to one's knees, present participle bringing to one's knees, simple past and past participle brought to one's knees)

  1. (idiomatic) To defeat and make submit to orders.

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