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Definition & Meaning of "cross the line"

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to show a behavior that is unacceptable or improper

to [cross] (the|a) line definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "cross the line" and when to use it?

The idiom "cross the line" likely emerged from the concept of drawing lines or boundaries to establish acceptable behavior or standards. By crossing the line, someone is symbolically stepping over that boundary, often into territory that is considered unacceptable, offensive, or morally objectionable. It is often used to describe situations where someone's actions, words, or behavior overstep what is considered acceptable, appropriate, or morally right.

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The politician crossed the line with their offensive remarks, resulting in widespread public backlash.
She consistently crosses the line by making personal attacks during arguments.
The comedian's sardonic jokes about current events crossed the line from humor to outright insult.
She regretted her harsh words during the argument, realizing they had crossed a line.
He crossed a line and I'm never gonna forgive him.
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