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    Jump through hoops
    • go through an elaborate or complicated procedure in order to achieve an objective

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  3. jump through hoops | American Dictionary. idiom. Add to word list. to do a lot of extra things, esp. silly or difficult things, to achieve something: We had to jump through hoops to get my Dad admitted to the hospital. (Definition of jump through hoops from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. Feb 6, 2016 · The meaning of JUMP THROUGH HOOPS is to do a complicated or annoying series of things in order to get or achieve something. How to use jump through hoops in a sentence.

  5. jump through hoops. To face or have to complete many challenges in pursuit of something that one wants, especially challenges that seem arbitrary or excessive. The boss made me jump through a lot of hoops to earn this corner office, believe me.

  6. To jump through hoops means to go through several, usually tedious and unnecessary tasks or hurdles to achieve a goal. It conjures up an image of a trained circus animal, typically a dog or a lion, leaping through hoops to entertain an audience.

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  7. jump through hoops. Do just about anything to please someone. For example, The boss expects the entire staff to jump through hoops for him, or This violinist will jump through hoops for the conductor. This metaphoric expression alludes to trained circus animals jumping through hoops. [Early 1900s]

  8. 2 days ago · If someone makes you jump through hoops, they make you do lots of difficult or boring things in order to please them or achieve something. He had the duty receptionist almost jumping through hoops for him. But to no avail. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  9. To jump through hoops means to do just about anything to please someone or to achieve an objective; to have to go through a very elaborate and complicated set of steps to get what you want; to do a lot of different things that seem overly difficult and unnecessary in order to achieve something; to satisfy demanding bureaucratic requirements or ‘...

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