put+or+set+to+rights
1set to rights — ► put (or set) to rights restore to the correct or normal state. Main Entry: ↑right …
2put the world to rights — set/put/the world to rights humorous phrase to have a conversation with someone in which you exchange opinions on a range of subjects, especially opinions on how to solve society’s problems Thesaurus: to have a conversation with someonesynonym… …
3set\ to\ rights — • put to rights • set to rights v. phr. informal To put in good order; clean up. It took the company a long time to put the office to rights after the fire. It took Mrs. Smith an hour to set the room to rights after the party …
4put (or set) something to rights — restore something to its correct state. → right …
5put/set to rights — put/set (something) to rights : to put (something) back into the normal or proper condition He helped his mother put things to rights [=put things in order] after his father died. • • • Main Entry: ↑right …
6set to rights — Adjust, regulate, put in order, put to rights …
7set to rights — See: PUT TO RIGHTS …
8set to rights — See: PUT TO RIGHTS …
9To set to rights — Right Right, n. [AS. right. See {Right}, a.] 1. That which is right or correct. Specifically: (a) The straight course; adherence to duty; obedience to lawful authority, divine or human; freedom from guilt, the opposite of moral wrong. (b) A true… …
10put to rights — ► put (or set) to rights restore to the correct or normal state. Main Entry: ↑right …