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  1. GO FOR IT definition: 1. to do anything you have to in order to get something: 2. to do anything you have to in order to…. Learn more.

  2. go for it. Try your hardest; aim to win. This slangy imperative appears to have originated in college sports events in the second half of the twentieth century and was soon transferred to all kinds of enterprise. President Ronald Reagan used it in the mid-1980s to exhort Congress to pass tax reform.

  3. To put forth the necessary effort or energy to do or pursue something, especially in the face of any doubt or trepidation. Often used as words of encouragement. Sam: "I'm thinking of asking Dave out on a date, but what if he says no?" Mike: "Just go for it, dude! You'll never know unless you ask!"

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the informal phrase 'go for it', which means to encourage someone to increase their efforts to achieve or win something. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and grammar tips.

  5. When someone says “go for it”, they are encouraging another person to take a risk or make an attempt at achieving their goal. It implies that the person should not hold back and should put all their effort into achieving what they want.

  6. Feb 2, 2020 · Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase "go for it" in English. It means to do or try something that you are hesitant or scared to do. See examples and other similar expressions.

  7. verb. (idiomatic) To put maximum effort into achieving something. To win the competition he has to beat his personal best, and he's going for it. He really went for it. Go for it! You can win this! Wiktionary. To decide to do something; especially after a period of hesitation.

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