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  1. Red line (phrase) - Wikipedia

    • The red line, or "to cross the red line", is a phrase used worldwide to mean a figurative point of no return or line in the sand, or "the fastest, farthest, or highest point or degree considered safe." See more

    Origins

    The origin of the phrase in English traces back to the "Red Line Agreement" in 1928 between the largest oil companies of … See more

    History of usage

    In Israel, the phrase was notably used as a political metaphor by Foreign Minister Yigal Allon in 1975, when he said that Washington "has managed to draw a red line which all the Arab countries know they must not cr… See more

    Thin Red Line

    From British English, an entirely different figure of speech for an act of great courage against impossible order or thinly spread military unit holding firm against attack, or the "thin red line", originates from reports of a … See more

     
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  2. The idiom "red line" can have different meanings12:
    • To deny certain services to people regarded as high economic risks, such as refusing to grant mortgages to nonwhite people looking to move into particular areas.
    • To defy or violate the furthest limit of what is tolerable, allowable, or forgivable. For example, the government warned that the neighboring country's preparations of weaponry and troops crossed the red line of their longstanding treaty.
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    redline To deny certain services to people regarded as high economic risks. Commonly seen in the refusal to grant mortgages to nonwhite people looking to move into particular areas. When lenders redline, it forces lots of people to stay in terrible parts of the city because there's just no way out.
    idioms.thefreedictionary.com/red-lines
    To defy or violate the furthest limit of what is tolerable, allowable, or forgivable. The government warned that the neighboring country's preparations of weaponry and troops crossed the red line of their longstanding treaty.
    idioms.thefreedictionary.com/to+cross+the+red+line
     
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