throw a lifeline to someone

throw a lifeline to (someone)
To give someone help or a means of dealing with a problematic or dangerous situation, especially if they are desperate or are unlikely to succeed on their own.

throw a lifeline to (someone)
To give someone help or a means of dealing with a problematic or dangerous situation, especially if they are desperate or are unlikely to succeed on their own.
The 12-month grace period is the IRS throwing a lifeline to companies and individuals whose taxes are in arrears.
See also: lifeline, throw, to
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
throw a lifeline to (or throw someone a lifeline) provide someone with a means of escaping from a difficult situation.
See also: lifeline, throw, to
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
See also:
throw (one) a lifeline
throw a lifeline to (someone)
a lifeline
lifeline


Рецензии