Go (in) for the kill verb phrase informal
To approach someone or something with the goal of achieving a certain result.
If someone eventually expresses an interest in purchasing the property, I'm sure our agent will go for the kill.
The tiger went in for the kill when it saw the squirrel.
To take decisive action to convert a situation to your advantage.
There wasn't enough time left in the round for Ben to go for the kill, despite the fact that he was clearly poised to swing for the fences as the round ended.
Our team went in for the kill, so we won the match.
1.To have one's gun aimed at someone or something
2.To consider someone or something as one's goal
To accept what is lower than your hope or your goals
Have a strong ambition to achieve something
To walk up toward to somewhere (often a bar)
To confront or deal with a problem in a direct and confident way
The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.