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Down the line Meaning in English

expression

ˈdaʊn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɫaɪn
DOWN-thuh-LINE
dˈaʊn/ /ðə, ði/ /lˈaɪn
down-thuh-LINE

Definition

'Down the line' is an informal phrase meaning at some point in the future or later on. It is often used to talk about what may happen after some time has passed.

Usage & Nuances

Most common in informal speech and writing. Often appears in predictions or plans: "a few years down the line." Not about physical position; don't confuse with literal meanings of "down" or "line." Similar to "later on" or "in the future."

Example Sentences

We will finish the project down the line.

basic

Maybe you will change your mind down the line.

basic

There may be problems down the line if we ignore this.

basic

Ten years down the line, nobody will remember this argument.

natural

They bought the house expecting to renovate it a bit down the line.

natural

Eventually, you’ll see why I made that choice down the line.

natural