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In some senses, mainline is marked as slang, informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
engaged
VERB + MAINLINE
created, joining, started, time
MAINLINE + NOUN
congregations, denominations, e6, heroin
PREP.
unlike
ADV.
then
adj
Normal, principal or standard.
At a time when mainline denominations are engaged in massive closures of small rural churches, independent charismatics are strategically helping to rechurch rural Canada.
This doesn’t necessarily mean Christians are joining mainline congregations — the survey measures self-identification, not church affiliation. It is, nevertheless, a striking turnabout after years when mainline Protestantism was considered moribund and evangelical Christianity full of dynamism.
Of or pertaining to the principal route or line of a railway.
Of or pertaining to a surface railway as distinct from an underground, elevated or light rail one.
Of a sequence of opening moves: being part of a main line ("a standard sequence of opening moves considered to be best play").
After 3 e5 the Czech Benoni Defense is created. Unlike the mainline 3 e6, which aims for tactical counterplay in the center, Black aims for solidity there. He will choose later what flank to attack on.
Short's pragmatic approach to the match was to avoid mainline theory and the teenager's computer preparation.
verb
To inject (a drug) directly into a vein.
The patient skinpopped for 1½ years and then started to mainline heroin.
To consume voraciously.
Last month, she lamented that her busy campaign schedule had kept her from mainlining Amazon’s new “Rings of Power” series.
To integrate (code, etc.) into the main repository for a software project, rather than separate forks.
To include (a prisoner) in the general population of a prison.
noun
An airline's main operating unit, as opposed to codeshares or regional subsidiaries.
The principal route or line of a railway.
In longline fishing the central line to which the branch lines with baits are attached.
The pipeline carrying wastewater to the public drains or a septic tank.
Many plumbers will tell you they don't go off property since that is the local water company's responsibility. Most local water companies would prefer that, if a line is snaked, it is snaked all the way to the mainline connection.
In addition, opportunities exist for the introduction of these organisms into a system by means of broken or corroded piping, repair of existing mainlines, installation of new mains, back siphonage, and cross-connections, any of which may result in contamination of the water supply.
A principal vein into which a drug can be injected.
I'm searching for my mainline / I said I couldn't hit it sideways
At a time when mainline denominations are engaged in massive closures of small rural churches, independent charismatics are strategically helping to rechurch rural Canada.
WiktionaryThis doesn’t necessarily mean Christians are joining mainline congregations — the survey measures self-identification, not church affiliation. It is, nevertheless, a striking turnabout after years whe
WiktionaryAfter 3 e5 the Czech Benoni Defense is created. Unlike the mainline 3 e6, which aims for tactical counterplay in the center, Black aims for solidity there. He will choose later what flank to attack on
WiktionaryThe patient skinpopped for 1½ years and then started to mainline heroin.
WiktionaryLast month, she lamented that her busy campaign schedule had kept her from mainlining Amazon’s new “Rings of Power” series.
WiktionaryMany plumbers will tell you they don't go off property since that is the local water company's responsibility. Most local water companies would prefer that, if a line is snaked, it is snaked all the w
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, mainline is marked as slang, informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.