"meet one's maker" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: En-au-meet one's maker.ogg [Australia] Forms: meets one's maker [present, singular, third-person], meeting one's maker [participle, present], met one's maker [participle, past], met one's maker [past]
Etymology: In various religions, when a person dies, they go to a supernatural place like heaven where they may meet their creator deity. Head templates: {{en-verb|meet<,,met> one's maker}} meet one's maker (third-person singular simple present meets one's maker, present participle meeting one's maker, simple past and past participle met one's maker)
  1. (idiomatic, euphemistic) To die or to pass into the afterlife. Tags: euphemistic, idiomatic Categories (topical): Afterlife, Death Translations (die, pass into the afterlife): tavata luojansa (Finnish), mæta skapara sínum (Icelandic), møte sin skaper (Norwegian Bokmål)

Inflected forms

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