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  1. put something on the line. or lay something on the line. to do something which causes you to risk losing something such as your reputation or your job. He had put his career on the line and I wasn't prepared to allow what he had done to be diminished in significance.

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  3. put/lay something on the line. idiom. Add to word list. to risk something: Firefighters put their lives on the line every working day. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Taking risks. adventurer. all in.

  4. Aug 4, 2015 · The "LINE" in the idiomatic expression, 'on the line,' is the two dimensional line of geometry (ax+by=c)drawn with pen or pencil. The concept is at work in all other meanings of LINE as exemplified herein-- rope, cord, thread, path, continuous mark, row, series, direction etc.

  5. To personally assume or expose oneself to some risk, danger, or responsibility; to imperil oneself or put oneself in harm's way. Look, I'm putting myself on the line for you here. I could get fired if they find out what we're up to!

  6. To put something at risk in the pursuit of something else. We're laying hundreds of thousands of dollars on the line with this property development, so you had better get it done on time! Our soldiers lay their lives on the line every day to defend your freedom, so the least you can do is show them a bit of respect.

  7. 6 days ago · put on the line. Definitions of put on the line. verb. expose to a chance of loss or damage. synonyms: lay on the line, risk. see more.

  8. to say very clearly that something is the case: You're just going to have to lay it on the line and tell her that her work's not good enough. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Taking risks. adventurer. all in.

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