
fall foul of
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English Dictionaryfall foul of sbto have a disagreement with someone:
Things were going well for her till she fell foul of the director. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
fall foul of sthto break a rule or law, especially unintentionally:
Manufacturers may fall foul of the new government guidelines. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
Idiomsfall foul offall foul of (someone)to upset someone, so that they do not like you and try to harm you.
Officials who fall foul of the mayor find themselves exiled to the most boring departments.fall foul of (something) [slightly formal]to break a law or a rule, and often be punished.
If their market share grows too large, they will fall foul of anti-monopoly laws. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
fall foul of somethingfall foul of (something) [slightly formal]to break a law or a rule, and often be punished.
If their market share grows too large, they will fall foul of anti-monopoly laws. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
fall foul of someonefall foul of (someone)to upset someone, so that they do not like you and try to harm you.
Officials who fall foul of the mayor find themselves exiled to the most boring departments.fall foul of (something) [slightly formal]to break a law or a rule, and often be punished.
If their market share grows too large, they will fall foul of anti-monopoly laws. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲