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the idiom ` jump the gun` means


to do something before the right time
to kill or execute someone
to stand firm in the face of opposition​

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Answered by singhvirinku5
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Explanation:

Start doing something too soon, act too hastily. For example, The local weather bureau jumped the gun on predicting a storm; it didn't happen for another two days. This expression alludes to starting a race before the starter's gun has gone off, and supplants the earlier beat the pistol, which dates from about 1900

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Start doing something too soon, act too hastily. For example, The local weather bureau jumped the gun on predicting a storm; it didn't happen for another two days. This expression alludes to starting a race before the starter's gun has gone off, and supplants the earlier beat the pistol, which dates from about 1900.

To do something before the right time

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