party line

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party line

A family shares a telephone party line with their neighbors.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A telephone line shared by multiple subscribers: A single physical telephone circuit that serves two or more separate households or subscribers.
    • The official policy or set of beliefs of a political group: The official, prescribed, or orthodox position of a political party, organization, or other group, which its members are expected to support publicly.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Telephone line):

    • In the rural village, several families shared a party line.
    • She picked up the phone and realized someone else was already using the party line.
  • Noun (Political/Group policy):

    • The senator always votes according to the party line.
    • He was criticized for publicly deviating from the company's party line on the issue.
Advanced Usage
  • "To toe the party line": To conform strictly and obediently to the official policy or doctrine of a group.
    • Despite his personal doubts, the minister knew he had to toe the party line.
Variants and Related Words
  • Party-liner (noun): A person who adheres strictly to a party line.
    • He was seen as a loyal party-liner who never questioned the leadership.
Synonyms
  • Doctrine: A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a group.
  • Policy: A course or principle of action adopted by an organization.
  • Shared line: (For the telephone meaning) A circuit used by multiple parties.
Related Phrases
  • Along party lines: In a manner that reflects the division or allegiance to political parties.
    • The committee vote split along party lines, with all Democrats in favor and all Republicans opposed.
party line

A family shares a telephone party line with their neighbors.

Noun
  1. a telephone line serving two or more subscribers
  2. the policy of a political group
    • He won in a vote along party lines

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