fight fire with fire

English

Etymology

Refers to the practice of starting back fires to prevent the uncontrolled spread of wildfires.

Verb

fight fire with fire

  1. (idiomatic) To respond to an attack with a similar or identical counter-attack (e.g. to respond to gunfire with reciprocal gunfire).

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