English Language & Usage Asked on August 24, 2021
I’ve been hearing this phrase used from time to time in my family when someone does something opposed to a goal that they want to achieve. Is it some sort of error? I can’t find a source or explanation for the phrase. "Defeating the purpose" or even "defeating the objective" would make sense to be, but the object?
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