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  2. According to the Oxford Dictionary, caught in the crosshairs/cross hairs means to be “in a situation in which you are the target or victim of somebodys anger, violence, or blame.” For instance, in a team meeting, Clarke is caught in the crosshairs as blame for project delays falls on her.

  3. Dec 17, 2015 · What does the idiom “In the Crosshairs (Cross Hairs)” mean? Definition: Targeted for blame or criticism. For example: “The president has been in the crosshairs of labor leaders since the new restrictions on strikes were introduced.”

  4. noun [ plural ] (also cross-hairs) us / ˈkrɑːs.herz / uk / ˈkrɒs.heəz / Add to word list. two thin wires crossing each other in a gun or other device, which you use to help you aim at something: in someone’s crosshairs A sniper had them in his crosshairs. in the crosshairs The poster showed his face in the crosshairs of a rifle.

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    in a position where one might receive severe criticism
    in a state where people are eager to criticize
    a target to get attacked
    The man was in the cross hairsfrom the very beginning of the interrogation.
    I was in the cross hairswhen I visited my sister while she was having a fight with her husband.
    The CEO is usually the one in the cross hairsin such a case.
    The film is in the cross hairsbecause of its use of historical events even though the director has made it clear that it has been made based on a poem and is not supposed to be historically accurate.

    The phrase has the incorrect use of the word “hair”, it is already plural so from a language perspective did not need the additional “s” in it. But from an idioms perspective it refers to firing, which is open from both sides, hence the word has been forcefully made a plural. After the American wars, people wanted to retain normalcy and refrained f...

  5. Aug 31, 2023 · in the crosshairs. ( literally) targeted at the point of intersection of the two perpendicular lines in a gunsight or scope. ( idiomatic) subject to close scrutiny. ( idiomatic) singled out for blame, harassment, or other unwanted attention. Categories: English terms with audio links.

  6. 1. Literally, visible in one's gunsight. Once you've got the deer in your cross hairs, shoot! Once he had me in his cross hairs, I put my hands up and admitted defeat. 2. By extension, in a position in which other people are eager to criticize or attack. The CEO has been in politicians' cross hairs for his recent comments on immigration.

  7. Mar 4, 2016 · The cross-hairs refers to the vertical and horizontal lines in the telescopic sight of a rifle. So when somebody is in the cross hairs, it means that they are a target for criticism, blame, or ill-treatment of some kind. See https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/in_the_crosshairs.

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