Line up behind Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To stand in a row or queue behind someone or something; also used figuratively to mean showing support for a person, group, or idea.
Usage & Nuances
Can be used literally (people forming a physical line) or figuratively (showing support). In political or organizational contexts, 'line up behind' often means supporting a leader or proposal. More common in speech than formal writing. 'Line up behind someone' always implies following their lead.
Example Sentences
Please line up behind the yellow line.
basic
Students must line up behind the teacher before entering the class.
basic
Everyone needs to line up behind Paul for the guided tour.
basic
At the meeting, most employees decided to line up behind the new manager's plan.
natural
When the company faced difficulties, everyone chose to line up behind their CEO.
natural
Politicians often try to get voters to line up behind their ideas.
natural