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fall_on_one's_sword

fall on one's sword

English

Verb

fall on one's sword

  1. Used other than as an idiom: To commit suicide by allowing one’s body to drop onto the point of one's sword.
  2. (idiomatic, by extension) To resign from a job or other position of responsibility, especially when pressured to do so.
  3. (idiomatic) To voluntarily take the blame for a situation.
    • 1987, Ed Magnuson, "The "Fall Guy" Fights Back," Time, 20 Jul.:
      The bemedaled Marine refused to fall on his sword and take full blame for the scandal.
    • 1996, Chip R. Bell, Managers as mentors: building partnerships for learning, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, ISBN 1881052923, page 81:
      Humility does not require you to fall on your sword.
    • 2006, L. Woellert and P. Burrows, "HP's Showdown: Hurd vs. Dunn," BusinessWeek, 28 Sep.:
      In written testimony given to Congress and made public the day before the hearing, Hurd falls on his sword, apologizing for HP's spying on its own directors and invading the privacy of journalists.