Come-to-jesus
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Relating to a Christian conversion, recommitment, or associated ritual, especially public confession. idiomatic
- 2 Relating to a similar secular ritual. US, idiomatic
"With the coaches still in the room, the veteran leaders on offense, one by one, took turns addressing the rest of the unit. / "It was a come-to-Jesus meeting," guard Daryn Colledge said Wednesday."
- 3 Conveying a scolding or a blunt discussion of a disagreeable fact regarding the addressee. US, idiomatic
"To bring someone in for a come-to-Jesus talk."
Example
More examples"With the coaches still in the room, the veteran leaders on offense, one by one, took turns addressing the rest of the unit. / "It was a come-to-Jesus meeting," guard Daryn Colledge said Wednesday."
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