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Definition

Someone or something that entirely satisfies the expectations of everyone, no matter how diverse and conflicting those expectations may be.

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Origins

From Holy Bible (King James Version), 1 Corinthians 9:22: "To the weak became I as weak, that I might gain the weak: I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some."

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In Context

  • "It was obviously his policy to appear all things to all people. He could not venture to take any decided course."
  • "No longer can we be all things to all people! We must decide which path to follow — are we to be physicians assistants, coordinators, supervisors, or skilled practitioners of nursing. The choice is ours!"
  • "Most Poles realize that Solidarity cannot go on being all things to all people: trade union, political party, shaper of the country's future."
  • "Mr. Clinton is often accused of wanting to be all things to all people, but that is a classic occupational hazard of his job."
  • ""There's also a problem about schools being expected to be all things to all people.""
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Also Said As

  • all things to all men
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See Also

  • people pleaser