test the waters

The phrase "test the waters" is an idiomatic expression that means to gather information or try something on a small scale before fully committing to it or making a decision. It implies taking a preliminary action or conducting a preliminary inquiry to assess the feasibility, viability, or popularity of an idea, project, or course of action. It often involves seeking feedback, conducting surveys, or conducting initial experiments to evaluate the potential outcomes or reactions before proceeding further.


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