redlined

[red-lahynd]

redlined Definition

  • 1to refuse to provide goods or services to people in certain areas, especially inner-city neighborhoods, because of their ethnic or racial makeup
  • 2to mark or draw a line around something in red ink

Using redlined: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "redlined" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bank was accused of redlining minority neighborhoods.

  • Example

    The map was redlined to indicate the boundaries of the new district.

  • Example

    The company redlined the proposal due to budget constraints.

redlined Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for redlined

Phrases with redlined

  • redline something/someone out

    to eliminate or exclude something or someone by marking with a red line

    Example

    I redlined that paragraph from the report.

  • redline area/zone

    an area or zone marked for exclusion or special attention

    Example

    The city council designated the downtown area as a redline zone for development.

  • to drive a car at its maximum speed

    Example

    He redlined his sports car on the highway.

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Summary: redlined in Brief

The verb 'redlined' [red-lahynd] has two meanings. The first refers to the practice of denying goods or services to people in certain areas due to their ethnicity or race. The second meaning is to mark or draw a line around something in red ink. Examples include 'The bank was accused of redlining minority neighborhoods.' and 'The map was redlined to indicate the boundaries of the new district.' Phrases include 'redline something/someone out,' 'redline area/zone,' and 'redline a car.'