Definition
To be emotionally invested in (something); to do (something) wholeheartedly.
In Context
- "Angelica Cardona, with a microphone in her hand, stands among a group of candidates. Her voice reverberates firmly from the stage: “The art of weaving forms part of our Mayan identity. Nowadays, however, cheap printed fabrics are replacing our ancestral hand-woven textiles. This is how capitalism is killing our culture and preventing us from putting our heart in each artisanal piece we produce.”"
Also Said As
- put one's heart and soul in
- have one's heart in
- someone's heart is in