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Line up against Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaɪn/ /ˈəp/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
LYN-up uh-GAYNST, uh-GENST
lˈaɪn/ /ˈʌp/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
LYN-up ug-ENST

Definition

To organize or join together to oppose someone or something, often in a group or as part of a team.

Usage & Nuances

'Line up against' is often used in both literal (physically forming a line to oppose) and figurative (group opposition) contexts. Common in sports, politics, and debates. It can describe both temporary and enduring opposition. Often followed by the target (e.g., 'They lined up against the new law.').

Example Sentences

The children lined up against the wall before recess.

basic

The teams will line up against each other in the next match.

basic

They decided to line up against the new rule.

basic

Several politicians lined up against the proposal at yesterday's meeting.

natural

When the boss made changes, most employees quickly lined up against him.

natural

All the competitors lined up against the returning champion, hoping for an upset.

natural