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go the extra mile

/ɡəʊ ði ˈek.strə maɪl/

[/ɡəʊ ði ˈek.strə maɪl/]

make extra effort

Intermediatephrase

Definition

To make more effort than is expected or required.

Example

Our teacher always goes the extra mile, staying late to help any student who is struggling.

Our teacher always goes the extra mile, staying late to help any student who is struggling.

Etymology

From the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus advises going two miles when compelled to go one.

How & Where It’s Used

Common, often admiring, for exceeding expectations.

Literary Heritage

Derives from Matthew 5:41 in the Bible: 'Whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.'

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