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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ˈpar•ty ˈline, n. [countable]- Governmentthe declared policies of a group, esp. of the Communist Party, binding on its members and adherents:was always careful to follow the party line.
- Governmentthe guiding policy or practices of a political party:The delegates voted along party lines.
- Telecommunicationsa telephone line connecting the telephones of a number of different people via one circuit to a central office.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024par•ty line (pär′tē līn′ for 1, 2; pär′tē līn′ for 3, 4),USA pronunciation - Governmentthe authorized, prescribed policies and practices of a group, esp. of the Communist party, usually followed by the members without deviation;
official philosophy or credo. - Governmentthe guiding policy, tenets, or practices of a political party:The judge was chosen on party lines.
- Telecommunicationsa telephone line connecting the telephones of a number of subscribers by one circuit to a central office, used in some rural areas.
- the boundary line separating adjoining properties.
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