Go to (one's) reward American British euphemism
To die
I was really saddened to learn that your uncle had gone to his reward last night.
We are shocked to know the professor went to his reward this morning.
If I go to my reward onceday, all my asset will be chipped in to the poor children.
1. One's success has gone down or ended.
2. One has passed away.
To die or pass away
To die.
Used when one dies or something is no longer useful.
Used in a situation in which you are defeated or killed.
The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To decide to believe someone‘s saying although they may not tell the truth
He said that he was late because he had an accident and I gave him the benefit of the doubt.