Phrases with «humiliating retreat»

The phrase "humiliating retreat" refers to a situation where someone or a group is forced to withdraw from a difficult or dangerous situation in a way that makes them feel embarrassed, ashamed, or weak. It implies that they had to give up or run away in a manner that damages their pride or reputation. Full definition

Sentences with «humiliating retreat»

  • «David Cameron would be forced into a swift and humiliating retreat on Europe if he wins power, according to one of the elder statesmen from the last Conservative Government.» (iaindale.blogspot.ru)
  • Michael Gove's reputation as Cabinet's golden boy took a severe hammering this morning, as he announced a humiliating retreat on his ambitious plans for GCSEs to the Commons. (politics.co.uk)
  • Mr Cameron either mounts a humiliating retreat by dumping all of the NHS Bill's contentious components or he ploughs on in the teeth of opposition from NHS professionals and the public. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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