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The party line Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈpɑɹti/ /ˈɫaɪn
thuh PAR-tee lyn
ðə, ði/ /pˈɑːti/ /lˈaɪn
thuh PAR-tee lyn

Definition

The official policy or position that members of a political party are expected to follow and publicly support, even if they personally disagree. It can also refer to the approved or expected viewpoint within any group.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in political or organizational contexts. Implies pressure to conform to a group's stance. Often heard as 'stick to the party line' or 'toe the party line.' Can be negative, suggesting lack of independent thought.

Example Sentences

He always supports the party line during meetings.

basic

Members must stick to the party line when speaking in public.

basic

He repeated the party line without thinking.

basic

She doesn't always agree but she toes the party line in public.

natural

Don't expect him to challenge the party line—he's too loyal.

natural

Sometimes, sticking to the party line means ignoring real problems.

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