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give the meaning of the praseses on the firm ground and put shame​

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Answered by tiwarishashwat125
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Answer:

Outdo, eclipse, as in Jane's immaculate kitchen puts mine to shame. This idiom modifies the literal sense of put to shame, that is, “disgrace someone,” to the much milder “cause to feel inferior

Explanation:

ower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to):

a rank inferior to colonel.

lower in place or position; closer to the bottom or base:

descending into the inferior regions of the earth.

of comparatively low grade; poor in quality; substandard:

an inferior product.

less important, valuable, or worthy:

B+ bonds are inferior to AAA bonds.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:meaning of phrase firm ground :-

1. in a safe situation. 2. firmly supported by facts or evidence.

meaning of phrase put shame:-

Outdo, eclipse, as in Jane's immaculate kitchen puts mine to shame. This idiom modifies the literal sense of put to shame, that is, “disgrace someone,” to the much milder “cause to feel inferior.” [

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