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Definition 2024
on_the_line
on the line
English
Adjective
on the line (comparative more on the line, superlative most on the line)
- On a level with the eye of the observer, as of a picture hung in on a wall.
- (idiomatic) At risk, as in a contest or enterprise.
- The survival of the company is on the line with this project.
- "I have a stalker, my life is on the line!" - Gabrielle, from Desperate Housewives Season 3 episode 13
Synonyms
- (at risk): at stake, on the rocks
Translations
at risk
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Adverb
on the line (comparative more on the line, superlative most on the line)
- Currently calling on the telephone.
- I have John on the line for you.
- (sports) On one of the lines marked on a playing field or court and, hence, in bounds.
- The ball was on the line but the umpire ruled it out.
Translations
on the telephone
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