Explain the idiom, ‘brought to book’.
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bring to book
Meaning: make somebody accountable for his conduct, punish somebody.
Example: It was frustrating for the victims’ kin as the police and court failed to bring anyone to book for the crime. Source: theidioms.com
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- If you bring someone to book, you punish them for an offence or make them explain their behaviour officially.
- Police should be asked to investigate so that the guilty can be brought to book soon.
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