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- Dictionarysideline/ˈsʌɪdlʌɪn/
noun
- 1. an activity done in addition to one's main job, especially to earn extra income: "a sideline career as a stand-up comic"
- 2. either of the two lines bounding the longer sides of a football field, basketball court, tennis court, or similar playing area: "Gascoigne celebrated his goal by sprinting to the sidelines"
verb
- 1. cause (a player) to be unable to play in a team or game: "an ankle injury has sidelined him for two weeks"
- 2. remove from the centre of activity or attention; place in a less influential position: "backbench MPs have been sidelined and excluded from decision-making"
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