toe the line

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toe the line

He must toe the line to stay on the team.

Definition

Verb: - To conform strictly to a rule, standard, or command; to obey orders or follow the prescribed course of action without deviation.

Usage

This phrasal verb is used to describe the act of complying with established rules, policies, or the instructions of an authority figure. It often implies a lack of dissent or independent action. It is typically used in contexts involving discipline, conformity, or strict adherence.

Examples
  • All employees must toe the line regarding the new safety protocols.
  • The political party demanded that its members toe the line on the upcoming vote.
  • He was known for his rebellious ideas and refused to toe the line.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can imply a degree of reluctant or enforced compliance, suggesting the person following the rules may not agree with them but does so to avoid trouble.
  • It is often used in political, military, corporate, and institutional contexts where hierarchy and rules are emphasized.
Variants and Related Words
  • Toe the mark: An older, less common variant with the same meaning, originating from sports where competitors placed their toes on a starting line.
Synonyms
  • Conform
  • Comply
  • Obey
  • Follow the rules
  • Fall in line
Related Idioms
  • Walk the line: This idiom is very similar in meaning, emphasizing careful adherence to rules or moral standards. (e.g., )
  • Color inside the lines: This idiom, often used more figuratively, means to act or work in a conventional way, following the rules precisely.
toe the line

He must toe the line to stay on the team.

Verb
  1. do what is expected