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- verbredline (verb) · redlines (third person present) · redlined (past tense) · redlined (past participle) · redlining (present participle) · red-line (verb) · red-lines (third person present) · red-lined (past tense) · red-lined (past participle) · red-lining (present participle)
- drive with (a car engine) at or above its rated maximum rpm:"both his engines were redlined now"
- refuse (a loan or insurance) to someone because they live in an area deemed to be a poor financial risk:"banks have redlined loans to buyers"
- cancel (a project):"this is not the time for the district to redline capital projects"
nounredline (noun) · redlines (plural noun) · red-line (noun) · red-lines (plural noun)- the maximum number of revolutions per minute for a car engine.
Originfrom the use of red as a limit marker, in redline a limit marked out by ringing a section of a map.
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- Redline has multiple meanings:
- It refers to the recommended safety limit, such as the fastest, farthest, or highest point considered safe on a gauge1.
- In the context of engines, redline is the maximum engine speed at which an internal combustion engine or traction motor can operate without causing damage2.
- In a broader sense, redlining can also refer to the practice of refusing to provide mortgages, insurance, or other goods or services to certain areas, particularly when residents are nonwhite3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.redline 1 of 2 noun red·line ˈred-ˈlīn : a recommended safety limit : the fastest, farthest, or highest point or degree considered safe also : the red line which marks this point on a gaugewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/redlineTachometer showing red lines above 14,000 rpm. Redline refers to the maximum engine speed at which an internal combustion engine or traction motor and its components are designed to operate without causing damage to the components themselves or other parts of the engine.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlineredline Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. red·line (rĕd′līn′) v. red·lined, red·lin·ing, red·lines v.intr. 1. To refuse to provide mortgages, insurance, or other goods or services to areas deemed a poor economic risk, particularly when the residents are nonwhite.www.thefreedictionary.com/redline Redline Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REDLINE is a recommended safety limit : the fastest, farthest, or highest point or degree considered safe; also : the red line which marks this point on a gauge.
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