The Genie's Out of the Bottle

What Does "The Genie's Out of the Bottle" Mean?

"The genie's out of the bottle" is an English idiom indicating that something has been released, revealed, or discovered, often with significant consequences.

Examples in Sentences

Here are three examples of the idiom "the genie's out of the bottle" used in a sentence:

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