set your face against

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set your face against something
to be very determined that something should not happen

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

set your face against
set (your) face against (something)
to oppose something.
Mother had set her face against my having music lessons with this teacher in the city.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

set your face against something
set (your) face against (something)
to oppose something.
Mother had set her face against my having music lessons with this teacher in the city.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

set (your) face against (something/doing something)
[formal]
to be determined not to do something.
Despite fierce competition from rival companies, they've set their face against price cuts.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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