play into the hands of someone

play into the hands of someone
play into the hands of (someone) to give someone an advantage.

If this information is made public, it will play into the hands of people who are demanding an investigation of the police.

Usage notes: usually an advantage one person believes another should not have

New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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