dividing line
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Definition
- Noun:
- A conceptual separation or distinction: A "dividing line" refers to an imaginary or real boundary that separates two different things, ideas, or conditions. It marks the point where one thing ends and another begins, often used to discuss differences or contrasts.
Usage
- The term is used to describe a clear boundary, either physical or abstract, that distinguishes between two areas, groups, concepts, or states.
- It often appears in discussions about differences, limits, or transitions.
Examples
- Noun:
- The river serves as a natural dividing line between the two countries.
- There is a fine dividing line between constructive criticism and personal insult.
- The new policy draws a clear dividing line between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
Advanced Usage
- "to cross the dividing line": to move from one side of a boundary to the other, often implying a significant change or transgression.
- His actions crossed the dividing line from prank to vandalism.
- "to blur the dividing line": to make a distinction less clear or definite.
- Modern art often blurs the dividing line between painting and sculpture.
Variants and Related Words
- Demarcation (n): The action of fixing the boundary or limits of something.
- The demarcation of the property was disputed.
- Boundary (n): A line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.
- The fence marks the boundary of the yard.
- Threshold (n): A point of entry or beginning; the magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a certain reaction, phenomenon, result, or condition to occur or be manifested. (This can function as a conceptual dividing line.)
- The noise reached the threshold of pain.
Synonyms
- Distinction: A difference or contrast between similar things or people.
- Border: A line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries.
- Partition: (Especially as a verb/noun) The action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
Related Phrases
- Line in the sand: A figurative boundary that one is not prepared to cross; a limit.
- The new regulations are a line in the sand for the industry.
- Fine line: A very small difference between two things that may seem similar.
- There's a fine line between bravery and recklessness.
Related Idioms
- Draw the line: To set a limit on what one is willing to do or accept.
- I don't mind helping, but I draw the line at doing your work for you.
Noun
- a conceptual separation or distinction
- there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity