"pull the ladder up behind oneself" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: pulls the ladder up behind oneself [present, singular, third-person], pulling the ladder up behind oneself [participle, present], pulled the ladder up behind oneself [participle, past], pulled the ladder up behind oneself [past]
Etymology: Coined by analogy with phrases such as make it to the top and climb the ladder that liken success to an upward struggle. Etymology templates: {{m|en|make it to the top}} make it to the top, {{m|en|climb the ladder}} climb the ladder Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} pull the ladder up behind oneself (third-person singular simple present pulls the ladder up behind oneself, present participle pulling the ladder up behind oneself, simple past and past participle pulled the ladder up behind oneself)
  1. (idiomatic) To prevent others from attaining or benefiting from the same advantages, opportunities, or rights as oneself. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: pull the ladder up after oneself
    Sense id: en-pull_the_ladder_up_behind_oneself-en-verb-XMlrreXh Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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