deal somebody/something a blow
deal (someone or something) a blow
To adversely affect or detract from someone or something. Getting a bad grade in my favorite subject really dealt my self-confidence a blow. Despite the company's recent success, the massive recall dealt it quite a blow. The scandal over tax evasion has no doubt dealt the senator a blow in his hopes for reelection.
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deal somebody/something a ˈblow
, deal a blow to somebody/something
be a shock for somebody; make something fail, etc: The death of her father dealt her a terrible blow. ♢ Losing his job dealt a blow to his hopes of buying his own house.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
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