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  2. at risk of failing or being harmed: His job is on the line. Firefighters regularly put their lives on the line. On the line also means speaking on the telephone: My mom was on the line, but I could hear my dad talking in the background.

  3. on the line. phrase. If something such as your job, career, or reputation is on the line, you may lose or harm it as a result of what you are doing or of the situation you are in. [informal] He wouldn't put his career on the line to help a friend.

  4. (of a job, your career, reputation, etc.) at risk: If I don’t get enough contracts this month, my job will be on the line. ♢ By making such a controversial movie, he has really put his reputation on the line.

  5. When something is “on the line” it means something is at risk, something can be lost. If you have a lot on the line, you care about it. You might lose something.

  6. C2. to be at risk: Almost 3,000 jobs have been lost recently, and a further 3,000 are on the line. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Unsafe and insecure. appealingly. at stake idiom. day. endangered.

  7. Definition of 'on the line' on the line. phrase. If something such as your job, career, or reputation is on the line, you may lose or harm it as a result of what you are doing or of the situation you are in. [informal] He wouldn't put his career on the line to help a friend.

  8. You can use "On the line" to describe a situation where someone or something is at risk or in a position of uncertainty. It emphasizes the idea of putting something important on the line, such as reputation, future, or personal sacrifices.

  9. On the line definition: . See examples of ON THE LINE used in a sentence.

  10. : a length of material used in measuring and leveling. used a line to level the foundation. d (1) : piping for conveying a fluid (such as steam) installed a new gas line.

  11. Apr 3, 2024 · on the line. Meaning. to be at serious risk. denoting the fact that something is being risked. line up in formation (military, sports, etc.). a gambling term that can be applied to a variety of games of chance. Examples in Sentences. Put your toes on the line and form up! I’m going to risk it and put it all on the line.

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