The Two, EXACTLY OPPOSITE Meanings of “That Investigation is Going Nowhere . . .”

Schizophrenic Politics, Schizophrenic Language

It turns out that it’s not just modern American politics that is increasingly schizophrenic.

Our language is, too.

Exhibit A:  the two, diametrically opposite meanings of the statement, “That investigation is going nowhere” (as in, the investigation into Russian collusion in the 2016 Presidential election, and Trump’s obstructing same).

Definition #1:  “not making progress.”

For example, “The research is going nowhere” (= the research is not making progress).

Definition #2:   “constant in existence or support.”

Examples include:

–“You know you can count on me. I’m not going anywhere” (= I’m here to help and support you).

–“The job is yours when you want it; it’s not going anywhere.”

See what I mean??

See also, “Canadian Quirks: What’s the Opposite of ‘Tabling’ Something? ‘Tabling’ Something.”



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