come to a head



come to a head

Fig. [for a problem] to reach a critical or crucial stage. At the end of the week, everything came to a head and Sam was fired.
See also: come, head

come to a head

to reach a stage in a difficult situation when someone takes a strong action to deal with it The crisis came to a head when the teachers' union threatened to sue the city.
See also: come, head

come to a head

if a problem or a disagreement comes to a head, it becomes so bad that you have to start dealing with it Things hadn't been good between them for a while but it all came to a head last week when Phil failed to come home one night.
See also: come, head

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PhoebeFEE-bee (English)English, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Biblical, Biblical Latin
NoortjeNO:R-tyə (Dutch)Dutch, Limburgish
Diarmad-Scottish
Abdul-Aziz-Arabic
ŽIvka-Croatian, Serbian
Petrica-Romanian