put the kibosh on (Meaning)

put the kibosh on

to stop or end (something)

put the kibosh on Sentence Examples

  1. The mayor's proposal to build a new stadium was quickly kiboshed by the city council.
  2. The teacher put the kibosh on the students' plans to have a party after school.
  3. The company's board of directors put the kibosh on the CEO's plan to acquire a rival company.
  4. The government put the kibosh on the construction of a new highway through a protected forest.
  5. The parents put the kibosh on their son's plans to drop out of high school.
  6. The police put the kibosh on a planned protest that threatened to disrupt traffic.
  7. The doctor put the kibosh on the patient's hopes of returning to work anytime soon.
  8. The landlord put the kibosh on the tenant's request to keep a pet in the apartment.
  9. The editor put the kibosh on the writer's controversial article.
  10. The financial advisor put the kibosh on the investor's plans to invest in a risky new venture.

FAQs About the word put the kibosh on

to stop or end (something)

cut out, desist (from), have done with, cut off, lay off, drop, shut off, end,halt, leave off

proceed,carry on, continue, run on, keep up, follow through (with),progress, advance, actuate,stir

The mayor's proposal to build a new stadium was quickly kiboshed by the city council.

The teacher put the kibosh on the students' plans to have a party after school.

The company's board of directors put the kibosh on the CEO's plan to acquire a rival company.

The government put the kibosh on the construction of a new highway through a protected forest.