on one's plate

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Etymology

From the metaphor of an amount of food ready to be eaten.

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on one's plate

  1. (of one or more matters of concern) To be dealt with or handled.
    Coordinate term: on the table
    I can't take on any more work. I already have enough on my plate.
    • 2007, James Hawkins, Deadly Sin, page 176:
      "Sorry, Dave," says Bryan, tossing his notes onto Bliss's desk. "But this one's down to you. I've already got half a dozen blaggings on my plate thanks to our Muslim mates.”
    • 2009, Joseph J. Luciani, Reconnecting: A Self-Coaching Solution to Revive Your Love Life, page 126:
      The Concern Channel will tell you about learning to deal only with the significant, legitimate problems that are on your plate today — not what may be on your plate tomorrow.
    • 2009, Robert Van Voren, On Dissidents and Madness, page 239:
      The only major case we had on our plate was in The Netherlands, of all places.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see on,‎ plate.
    I put too much food on my plate — but it would be rude not to finish it now!

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