up the ante

The phrase "up the ante" refers to increasing the stakes or demands in a situation, typically during a negotiation or competitive activity. It implies raising the level of risk, cost, commitment, or challenge to achieve a desired outcome or gain an advantage over others involved. The phrase originated from the world of gambling, particularly in poker games, where players increase the amount of money in the pot to stay in the game or put pressure on opponents.


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