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    Below the line
    • denoting or relating to money spent on items of capital expenditure
    • denoting or relating to advertising by means such as direct mail, email, promotional events, etc.
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  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. (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.

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

  7. What does the saying 'On the line' mean? Idiom: On the line. Meaning: If somebody's job is on the line, they stand a very good chance of losing it. Country: International English | Subject Area: Profession, work or study | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  8. How to use . on the line in a sentence That particular set time and place were conjoined in the one technical phrase—the Season-on-the-Line. Moby Dick; or The Whale | Herman Melville

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