noun
redline
REHD-lyn
noun
1
The maximum safe speed or limit at which a machine, especially an engine, is designed to run.
"The tachometer needle crept toward the redline as he floored the accelerator."
verb
1
To mark up a document with corrections or proposed changes.
"The lawyer redlined the contract and sent it back for review."
2
To unfairly deny or restrict services like loans or insurance to people in certain areas, often based on race.
"Banks were accused of redlining low-income neighbourhoods for decades."
How to Use Redline
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDepending on context: an engine's speed limit, marked-up edits on a document, or discriminatory denial of services to an area.
Common pairings
hit the redline
redline a document
redlining practices
Word Forms
redlined past tense, redlines plural, redlines singular
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Etymology
From red plus line, from the practice of marking corrections in red pen and the red zone on a tachometer.