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Definition of careline in English: carelinenounˈkɛəlʌɪn British A telephone service provided by the manufacturers of a product to deal with queries and complaints from consumers. Example sentencesExamples - They transferred me to the nurse's careline where I discussed my symptoms with a triage nurse.
- One resident, who wished to remain unnamed, said the lifts had been damaged, the careline tampered with, doorbells vandalised and windows broken.
- Diabetes UK has a careline - 0207 424 1030-for those who would like more information about the condition.
- On Christmas Eve anyone needing help can contact 01793 602800 and social services also has an emergency number, for anyone needing help or support, that is open whenever careline is shut.
- Council chiefs have decided not to renew the careline after a Best Value Review showed it was losing them money.
- Stott's activities were uncovered while he was working as a telephonist for a careline for people with disabilities.
- Tendring Council's portfolio holder for leisure and community services, said the cost of careline had gone up as it did each year.
- Southern Electric has a special careline offering services to its elderly and vulnerable users.
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