Sentences with Put The Kibosh On

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Put The Kibosh On'

The detective worked tirelessly to put the kibosh on the criminal organization's operations.

The diplomatic negotiations aimed at fostering peace were unfortunately put the kibosh on by unforeseen conflicts.

The court ruling to put the kibosh on the controversial law was met with mixed reactions from the public.

The pandemic forced the organizers to put the kibosh on the annual fundraising gala, disappointing many supporters.

Despite the initial excitement, regulatory hurdles threatened to put the kibosh on the new drug's development.

The intricate details of the legal contract were carefully reviewed to ensure nothing could put the kibosh on the deal.

The environmentalist's advocacy aims to put the kibosh on destructive logging practices.

The author's writer's block threatened to put the kibosh on the completion of the highly anticipated novel.

The ambitious proposal to implement a four-day workweek was put the kibosh on by skeptical company executives.

The chef's decision to retire unexpectedly put the kibosh on the restaurant's innovative menu.

The musician's decision to pursue a solo career put the kibosh on the band's plans for a comeback tour.

The engineer's quick thinking helped put the kibosh on the potential safety hazard in the design.

The detective's discovery of a crucial piece of evidence put the kibosh on the suspect's alibi.

The ambitious plan to transform the old library into a modern community center was put the kibosh on due to lack of public support.

The new regulation threatened to put the kibosh on the development of innovative healthcare technologies.

The ambitious space exploration project was put the kibosh on due to budgetary constraints.

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