Cornering

/ˈkɔrnərɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Forcing someone into a difficult position where they cannot escape, or driving a vehicle around a sharp turn.

Etymology

From 'corner' which comes from Old French 'cornere' meaning angle. The sense of 'trapping someone' developed because corners are places with limited escape routes.

Kelly Says

In martial arts and sports strategy, cornering is actually a psychological tactic—when someone realizes they're trapped, they often make desperate mistakes you can anticipate.

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