stitch up

listen to the pronunciation of stitch up
English - Turkish
dikiş atmak
dikmek
dikerek kapatmak
dikerek  birbirine iliştirmek
English - English
to close by sewing
to maliciously or dishonestly incriminate someone
sew together, attach with thread
To stitch someone up means to trick them so that they are put in a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially one where they are blamed for something they have not done. He claimed that a police officer had threatened to stitch him up and send him to prison. = frame, set up
To stitch up an agreement, especially a complicated agreement between several people, means to arrange it. Shiraz has stitched up major deals all over the world to boost sales. = secure
If you describe a situation as a stitch-up, you mean that it has been arranged in a way that makes it unfair. My view is that this is a stitch up. stitch up a situation in which someone is deliberately deceived
stitch up
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