What is the meaning of the idiom "To move heaven and earth"? |
To pray to god To try everything possible Leave a situation to Gods To travel very frequently |
To try everything possible |
The idiom "to move heaven and earth" means to try everything possible. It is often used to describe someone who is making a very concerted effort to achieve something. The idiom comes from the idea of someone who is trying so hard to achieve something that they are willing to do anything, even if it means going to extremes. The other options are incorrect. "To pray to god" does not mean to try everything possible. "Leave a situation to Gods" means to let go of control and let God take over. "To travel very frequently" does not mean to try everything possible. |