Cross the Rubicon


🗓️ Idiom: Cross the Rubicon (v)


💬 Meaning

  • To make a final decision that cannot be changed.
  • It means passing a point where there’s no going back.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • Once we signed the contract, we had crossed the Rubicon.
  • Approving the budget without full review was like crossing the Rubicon.
  • The manager crossed the Rubicon by choosing to shut down the old system.

🏛️ Origin

This idiom comes from ancient Roman history. Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River with his army, which was seen as an act of war and a point of no return. Today, it means making a decision that commits you fully.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:

By announcing the merger, the CEO __________ and there was no turning back.

Answer

crossed the Rubicon

2. Choose the correct meaning of “cross the Rubicon”:

A) To delay a big decision
B) To return to a safe option
C) To make a decision that can’t be undone
D) To avoid taking sides

Answer

C) To make a decision that can’t be undone

3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:

“They made a final decision that could not be reversed.” → Change the sentence using: cross the Rubicon

Answer

They crossed the Rubicon with their decision.


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