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  2. TAKE THE PLUNGE definition: 1. to make a decision to do something, especially after thinking about it for a long time: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TAKE THE PLUNGE is to do or undertake something especially after a period of hesitation or uncertainty. How to use take the plunge in a sentence.

  4. take the plunge in American English. to enter with sudden decision upon an unfamiliar course of action, as after hesitation or deliberation. She took the plunge and invested her entire savings in the plan. See full dictionary entry for plunge.

  5. 1. To commit oneself to a course of action that is momentous or challenging. I'd been putting it off for years, but I finally took the plunge and enrolled in a college course. After spending 10 years as a junior partner, Karen is taking the plunge and starting her own law firm. 2. To commit to marriage.

  6. ( informal) decide to do something new, difficult or risky, especially after thinking about it for some time: After working for twenty years he’s decided to take the plunge and go back to college. OPPOSITE: get/have cold feet. A plunge is an act of jumping or diving into water.

  7. Venture something, commit oneself, as in You've been living together for a year, so when are you going to take the plunge and get married? It is also put as make the plunge , plunge alluding to diving in a body of water.

  8. take the plunge meaning, definition, what is take the plunge: to decide to do something important or r...: Learn more.

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