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Select the correct meaning of the idiom. Drive a wedge between

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Select the correct meaning of the idiom.

Drive a wedge between


1). To create a misunderstanding
2). To cause huge losses
3). To tire someone out
4). To break relationship between two people


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The idiom 'drive a wedge between' means 'to create a rift between two people which breaks their relationship.' Thus option 4 is the correct answer.

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