go down the road
English
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editEtymology
editFrom road, in the figurative sense of the way to doing or achieving something.
Pronunciation
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Verb
editgo down the road (third-person singular simple present goes down the road, present participle going down the road, simple past went down the road, past participle gone down the road)
- (idiomatic, always with "of" and further description) To employ a way of doing something; to do something in a particular way.
- 2009, M. Watts, Office Politics - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly:
- Stay focused on the company's mission so that you can continue to take steps in that direction. Whatever you do, don't go down the road of being a control freak!