in line

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in line

People wait in line at the movie theater.

Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Awaiting something; especially something due or promised: Used to describe a person who is scheduled or expected to receive something next, such as a promotion, inheritance, or opportunity.
    • Being next in a line of succession: Used to indicate a person's position as the next rightful claimant to a title, position, or role.
  2. Adverb:

    • One behind another in a line or queue: Used to describe the physical act of waiting in an ordered sequence of people.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:

    • After her excellent performance review, she is in line for a significant raise.
    • The eldest prince is first in line to the throne.
  • Adverb:

    • Please wait in line for the bus.
    • Customers stood in line for over an hour to buy the new product.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be in line with something": To be in agreement or conformity with something.
    • His actions were not in line with the company's values.
  • "to bring something into line": To cause something to conform or agree.
    • The new manager worked to bring the department's procedures into line with head office policy.
  • "to fall in line": To conform to rules or expectations.
    • After some initial resistance, the team fell in line with the new strategy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Line (n): A long, narrow mark; a row of people or things; a sequence.
  • Line up (phrasal verb): To form or arrange in a line.
    • The children lined up to go to the playground.
  • Online (adj/adv): Connected to or available through a computer or telecommunications network. (Note: This is a distinct compound word).
Synonyms
  • Adjective: Next, due, slated, scheduled, queued (for).
  • Adverb: In a queue, in a row, sequentially.
Related Phrases
  • In the pipeline: Being planned or developed, but not yet available.
    • Several new features are in the pipeline for the next software update.
  • Step out of line: To behave in an unacceptable or disobedient way.
    • Any soldier who steps out of line will face disciplinary action.
in line

People wait in line at the movie theater.

Adjective
  1. awaiting something; especially something due
    • people were in line at the checkout counter
    • she was in line for promotion
  2. being next in a line of succession
    • he was in line for the presidency
Adverb
  1. one behind another in a line or queue
    • they waited in line for the tickets