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Idiom from on high from someone in a position of authority.All the rules are imposed from on high.
idiomfrom on highused in order to say that orders, messages etc are from someone in a position of authority:We have news from on high that McNeely is giving up his post as president.Robbins is good at persuading his employees to accept decisions that come down from on high.
from on highFrom a position of authority in a particular hierarchy. I'm not happy about it either, but because that directive came from on high, we have to follow it and change our methods immediately. This order came from on high, so you know it's important. from on high 1 from a very high place. 2 from remote high authority or heaven. |