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double-edgedˌdouble-ˈedged adjective - Doubt is a part of this second group of double-edged realities.
- Presented with the double-edged challenge Saturday night, the Los Angeles Lakers failed to manage even a split.
- Repealers launched a double-edged assault on medics.
- The competition rules must be regarded as a double-edged sword by businesses.
- The flattened rectangular section behind the neck contains traces of a large iron blade, possibly a double-edged dagger or short sword.
- Throughout our history, judicial review has been a double-edged sword.
NOUN► sword· The competition rules must be regarded as a double-edged sword by businesses.· Throughout our history, judicial review has been a double-edged sword.· There should have been shouting and huge double-edged swords slicing the air, and giant bonfires with wild, roaring flames.· That can be a double-edged sword, commercially and artistically.· But the potential financial boost is a double-edged sword.· It's been said before that being well-known is a double-edged sword. ► a double-edged sword/weapon- But the potential financial boost is a double-edged sword.
- It's been said before that being well-known is a double-edged sword.
- That can be a double-edged sword, commercially and artistically.
- The competition rules must be regarded as a double-edged sword by businesses.
- This, however, rapidly proved a double-edged weapon.
- Throughout our history, judicial review has been a double-edged sword.
1 a double-edged sword/weapon something that seems to be good, but that can have a bad effect: Being famous is often a double-edged sword.2having two different parts: a double-edged attack on global warming3a double-edged remark has two possible meanings, one of which is not very nice: It sounded like a double-edged comment.4with two cutting edges: a double-edged knife |