Idioms

pull (someone or something) back from the brink (of something)

pull (someone or something) back from the brink (of something)

To return someone or something to a state of stability or well-being after being on the verge of utter ruin, failure, or destruction. The massive success of our latest product pulled the company back from the brink of bankruptcy. I was in a really dark, hopeless place, but the support and love of my family pulled me back from the brink. Collin's last-minute goal pulled us back from the brink of defeat, giving us a chance to win the game in overtime.
See also: back, brink, pull
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