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idiombe bounced into (doing) sth BrEBrEto be forced or persuaded to make a decision too quickly, without being able to think about what you really want to do ◆ often used in newspapers, on television news etc:Some Labour Party members complained that they were being bounced into choosing a new leader.I believe that Britain was bounced into a surrender of sovereignty that she will regret later.bounce sb into doing sth: The education secretary later admitted that pressure from the opposition had bounced him into making the remarks that got him into trouble.
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