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Wash your hands of something

Meaning: This idiom is used to describe the act of distancing oneself from a responsibility, obligation, or involvement in a particular situation, often by disassociating oneself from any further responsibility or blame. It implies a desire to no longer be associated with or affected by the consequences of a particular action or decision.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “After the project failed, he decided to wash his hands of it and move on to other endeavors.”
  2. “She washed her hands of the toxic relationship, realizing she deserved better.”
  3. “The company decided to wash their hands of the scandal by firing the employees involved.”

Origin: The origin of the idiom “wash your hands of something” can be traced back to biblical references, particularly in the New Testament, where Pontius Pilate washes his hands to symbolically absolve himself of responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus. Over time, the phrase evolved into a common idiom used to describe the act of disassociating oneself from responsibility or blame for a particular action or situation. It emphasizes the desire to separate oneself from any further involvement or consequence.

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