Apedia

Bottom Facts Information Container In The Loop 265 Understand Completely Sorting

Id in_the_loop_265
Idiom GET TO THE BOTTOM OF (SOMETHING)
Definition to understand something completely by sorting through all the facts or information
Examples
  1. The detective had all the facts, but he couldn’t piece them together yet. He wasn’t certain what had happened, but he knew he would eventually get to the bottom of it.
  2. Mark’s parents could tell he was getting into some kind of trouble. They confronted him and said they wanted to get to the bottom of the situation.
Extra Info

The expression suggests the idea of a container (a situation) full of information or facts. Only the few facts on top are clear and they may not make much sense. When one finally gets to the bottom of the container (the situation), one will have gone through all the information and have a thorough understanding of how all the facts fit together.

Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.

Next card: Point write in_the_loop_266 speak concisely directly fellow wastes

Previous card: Show road i’m in_the_loop_264 started we’ve waiting hours

Up to card list: In the Loop