the end of one's rope

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the end of one’s rope

  1. (idiomatic) The limit of one’s patience, when one is so frustrated or annoyed that one can no longer cope.
    come to the end of one's rope; reach the end of one's rope; at the end of one's rope
  2. (idiomatic) The point at which one has run out of options or the ability to delay.
    come to the end of one's rope; reach the end of one's rope; at the end of one's rope
    • 2000, Mark Ellingsen, A Word That Sets Free: First Lesson Sermons for Sundays After Pentecost (Last Third) Cycle C, CSS Publishing, →ISBN, page 43:
      Have you reached the end of your rope? Are all your options closed?

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