[Idiom] BURNING BRIDGES. - Learning the Consequences of Destroying Professional Relationships

Burning bridges.

Burning bridges.

Irrevocably end relationships.

Burning bridges' means to destroy one’s path, relationships, or opportunities, making it impossible to return or retreat. Think of an army that burns the bridges behind them so the enemy can't follow—an irreversible decision. In everyday language, this idiom describes actions that can severely damage relationships such that making amends is difficult. For instance, abruptly quitting a job in a fury and insulting your boss could be seen as 'burning bridges,' potentially harming future employment opportunities.

Example Sentences

  1. Be careful not to burn bridges in your career.

    In your career, it's important not to damage relationships or act in ways that would prevent future opportunities.

  2. He regretted burning bridges with his former colleagues.

    He felt sorry for damaging his relationships with his previous coworkers.

  3. Maintaining good relationships is key; you don’t want to start burning bridges.

    It's crucial to keep good relationships as you don't want to ruin future opportunities.

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