in line with

preposition
UK: /ɪn laɪn wɪð/
US: /ɪn laɪn wɪθ/
  1. Following or agreeing with a rule or plan.

    1. We are working in line with the new safety rules.
    2. The company's actions are not in line with its stated environmental policy.
  2. Similar to, or at the same level as something else.

    1. His salary is in line with others at his level.
    2. The new product's price is in line with similar items on the market, ensuring competitiveness.
in line with idiom
  1. To be in agreement or conformity with something.

    1. His views are in line with mine.
    2. The project's goals must get in line with the overall company strategy to succeed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "in line with" in English means: Following or agreeing with a rule or plan., Similar to, or at the same level as something else..

The phonetic transcription of "in line with" is /ɪn laɪn wɪð/ in British English and /ɪn laɪn wɪθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "in line with": according to, in accordance with.

Example usage of "in line with": "We are working in line with the new safety rules.". More examples on the page.