Draw the line.
/drɔː ðə laɪn/
Draw the line.
/drɔː ðə laɪn/
Draw the line" is an idiom used to signify setting a limit or boundary that should not be crossed. This could apply to personal boundaries, such as how much personal information one is willing to share with colleagues, or professional boundaries, like adhering to ethical standards in business practices. Drawing the line is crucial for maintaining a balance between being open and protecting one's own interests. The idiom encourages assertiveness and the clarity of personal and professional limits, which are essential for healthy interactions and ethical conduct.
We must draw the line at unethical practices.
Unethical practices are strictly unacceptable, and limits need to be set.
He drew the line at working weekends.
This person refuses to work beyond their normal schedule, setting personal limits.
Sometimes, you have to draw the line to maintain your personal boundaries.
The importance of setting personal boundaries to maintain one’s well-being or values is emphasized.