Meaning of “Fight Fire with Fire” Origin of Phrase with examples.

Fight Fire with Fire

Meaning

To respond in like manner; a desperate measure.

Origin

In order to extinguish huge prairie and forest fires in the early West, desperate American settlers would sometimes set fire to a strip of land in the path of the advancing fire and then extinguish it, leaving a barren strip with nothing for the approaching fire to feed on. Although effective, this tactic was (and is) extremely dangerous, as the backfire itself can get out of control.

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