someone's heart is in
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English
[edit]Phrase
[edit]- (idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) Someone is emotionally invested in (something); someone does (something) wholeheartedly.
- 2017 January 3, Jessica Elgot, Patrick Wintour, Peter Walker, “Ambassador to EU quits and warns staff over 'muddled thinking'”, in The Guardian[1]:
- John Redwood, a longtime Eurosceptic Tory MP, said: “Sir Ivan’s heart was not in the negotiations. The talks do not need to be that complicated. If you leave, you leave. You take control of your borders, your laws and your money and that is not something that needs to be negotiated with Mrs Merkel.”
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Further reading
[edit]- “heart isn t in it”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
- “someones heart isnt in something”, in Collins English Dictionary.