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lifeline noun [ ˈlʌɪflʌɪn ]

• a thing on which someone or something depends or which provides a means of escape from a difficult situation.
• "the telephone has always been a lifeline for Gabby and me"
• a rope or line used for life-saving, typically one thrown to rescue someone in difficulties in water or one used by sailors to secure themselves to a boat.
• "he rigged a lifeline fore and aft and clipped the safety line on the girl's life jacket to it"
• (in palmistry) a line on the palm of a person's hand, regarded as indicating how long they will live.

throw a lifeline to

• provide (someone) with a means of escaping from a difficult situation.
"women who feel at risk of breaking down alone have been thrown a lifeline by a motoring organization"



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