Definition of «baptism by fire»

The phrase "baptism by fire" refers to a situation in which someone is suddenly thrown into an intense or difficult experience, often as their first exposure to something. It can also refer to a trial by experience, where one learns through facing challenges and overcoming them. The term comes from the military practice of using live ammunition during training exercises, thus giving new recruits a "baptism" or initiation into combat through fire (i.e., gunfire).

Sentences with «baptism by fire»

  • Then this promo proved just how much this guy grew in the business, after years of baptism by fire on the main roster. (sbnation.com)
  • «To be perfectly honest», says Somple, «those first few years were like baptism by fire. (wineryxrealestate.com)
  • Its time for either Chambers or Gabs baptism by fire. (justarsenal.com)
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