battle line

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battle line

The soldiers held the battle line against the advancing enemy.

Definition

Noun: 1. The line along which opposing military forces are positioned and engage in combat: This term refers specifically to the physical front or boundary where two armies face each other and fight. 2. A figurative boundary or point of confrontation between opposing groups, ideas, or forces: It can describe any situation where there is a clear division and active conflict between two sides.

Usage
  • The term is primarily used in military and historical contexts to describe the physical front in a war.
  • It is also used metaphorically in politics, business, or social debates to describe a clear division between opposing factions.
Examples
  • Literal Military Use:

    • The general ordered his troops to hold the battle line at all costs.
    • After the artillery barrage, the enemy's battle line began to crumble.
  • Figurative Use:

    • The new policy drew a clear battle line between the progressive and conservative members of the party.
    • In the debate over climate change, scientists find themselves on a different battle line than some industry lobbyists.
Advanced Usage
  • "to hold the battle line": To maintain one's position and not retreat in the face of opposition, either literally or figuratively.

    • The small company held the battle line against the larger competitor's aggressive pricing.
  • "the battle lines are drawn": A common idiom indicating that opposing sides have taken their positions and a conflict is imminent or underway.

    • With both candidates announcing their platforms, the battle lines for the election are drawn.
Variants and Related Words
  • Front line (n): The part of an army that is closest to the enemy; often used interchangeably with "battle line" in a military sense, but can also mean the most advanced or exposed position in any endeavor.
  • Line of battle (n): A military formation for engaging the enemy; a historical term for the arrangement of warships or troops.
Synonyms
  • Front: The foremost line or part of an armed force; the place where combat operations are actively carried out.
  • Frontier: In a military sense, a border or line between two opposing forces.
  • Dividing line: A point or factor that separates or distinguishes two groups, often used in figurative contexts.
Related Idioms
  • Cross the battle line: To move from one side of a conflict to the other, or to take a bold action that defies the established division.
    • The diplomat's remarks were seen as crossing the battle line and siding with the opposition.
battle line

The soldiers held the battle line against the advancing enemy.

Noun
  1. the line along which warring troops meet