[Idiom] DIG YOUR HEELS IN. - Learn How to Express Firmness in Your Convictions!

Dig your heels in.

Dig your heels in.

Refuse to change position or opinion.

Dig your heels in" is inspired by the physical act of digging one's heels into the ground to resist being moved. This expression is used to describe someone holding very firmly to their stance or opinion, displaying strong will or stubbornness. It's particularly applicable in debates or negotiations where one party refuses to budge from their position.

Example Sentences

  1. They dig their heels in.

    They refuse to change their position.

  2. She dug her heels in during the argument.

    She steadfastly maintained her viewpoint during the argument.

  3. Despite the evidence, he dug his heels in and refused to change his stance.

    Despite the proof, he refused to change his stance.

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