slippery slope

slippery slope
noun
ADJECTIVE
very
dangerous
proverbial

He was on the proverbial slippery slope to bankruptcy.

VERB + SLIPPERY SLOPE
go down, head down, slide down

This nation is sliding further down the slippery slope of repression.

lead sb down, take sb down
be on
SLIPPERY-SLOPE + NOUN
argument

The slippery-slope argument can be used against anything.

PREPOSITION
slippery slope of

the slippery slope of moral relativism

slippery slope to

a slippery slope to divorce

slippery slope towards/toward
PHRASES
be the start of a slippery slope, be the top of a slippery slope

This is just the start of a slippery slope that ends with dictatorship.


Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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