1.
[syn: line of life, life line, lifeline]
2. support that enables people to survive or to continue doing something (often by providing an essential connection);
- Example: "the airlift provided a lifeline for Berlin"
- Example: "she offered me a lifeline in my time of grief"
3. line that raises or lowers a deep-sea diver;
4. line thrown from a vessel that people can cling to in order to save themselves from drowning;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
lifeline \lifeline\ n.
1. The anem given to one of the creases on the palm; its
length is said by palmists to indicate how long one will
live.
Syn: line of life, life line.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. A line or rope which raises or lowers a deep-sea diver.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. A line from a vessel that people in a body of water can
cling to to save themselves from drowning.
[WordNet 1.5]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
lifeline
n 1: a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to
indicate how long you will live [syn: line of life, life
line, lifeline]
2: support that enables people to survive or to continue doing
something (often by providing an essential connection); "the
airlift provided a lifeline for Berlin"; "she offered me a
lifeline in my time of grief"
3: line that raises or lowers a deep-sea diver
4: line thrown from a vessel that people can cling to in order
to save themselves from drowning