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Her plans to start a business of her own were nipped in the bud when the bank, as well as her friends and relatives refused to give her a loan.1. changed2. postponed
3. plucked the flower while it was a bud
4. destroyed at an early stage

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Answered by sk940178
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Answer:

4. destroyed at an early stage

Explanation:

"nipped in the bud" means to stop something at the very beginning or to prevent something from occurring at an early stage or to halt or check something before occurrence.

For eg: let's nip the bud of the problem = let's prevent the occurrence of the problem at the very beginning.

It is an idiom used to express certain expressions whose meaning is not deducible.

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