out of line
behaving in a way that breaks the rules or is considered disreputable or inappropriate.
"your remarks were really out of line"
4 days ago ˇ beyond what is considered acceptable behavior: You can disagree with her, but calling her dishonest was out of line.
Sep 23, 2024 ˇ If one thing is out of line with another, the first thing is different from the second in a way that was not agreed, planned, or expected.
4 days ago ˇ to be different from something: Their predictions were hopelessly out of line with the actual results.
Sep 23, 2024 ˇ to be completely wrong to say or do a particular thing. Addressing a fellow officer like that is out of line, and I won't stand for it, hear me?
3 days ago ˇ A stock price that is too high or too low in comparison with similar-quality stocks in the same industry, according to its price/earnings ratio.
5 days ago ˇ 1. to indicate with or as if with lines : outline line out a route 2. to arrange in an extended line intransitive verb 1. to move rapidly lined out for home.
Sep 24, 2024 ˇ noun phrase informal : the end (as of a condition or situation) It will be the end of the line for me unless there are some changes around here.
Sep 11, 2024 ˇ noun. /ˈlaɪn aʊt/ /ˈlaɪn aʊt/ (in rugby) a situation that happens when the ball goes out of play, when players from each team stand in opposite lines and jump ...
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1 day ago ˇ The bottom line refers to a company's net income after all expenses are deducted from revenue. The figure appears at the bottom of an income statement.