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                            Phrase(s): put the brakes on something 
to halt or impede some process.  •  The manager had to put the brakes on the Wilson project due to lack of funds.  •  We will put the brakes on this project because it is costing too much money., Phrase(s): put the brakes on someone
Fig. to block someone’s activities; to cause someone to stop doing something. (Based on put the brakes on something.)  •  The boss put the brakes on Gerald, who was trying too aggressively to get promoted.  •  We are going to have to put the brakes on you if you make any more difficulties.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs