sidelines

[US]/ˈsaɪdlaɪnz/
[UK]/ˈsaɪdlaɪnz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.secondary occupation or activity; part-time job; boundary lines of a field; areas outside the main playing area
v.to exclude from participation; to bench (usually due to injury); to marginalize; to set aside

Phrases & Collocations

on the sidelines

sidelines of life

stay on sidelines

from the sidelines

sidelines coach

watch from sidelines

sidelines commentary

sidelines role

off the sidelines

sidelines perspective

Example Sentences

she prefers to stay on the sidelines during the debate.

he often finds himself on the sidelines of important decisions.

many athletes support their teammates from the sidelines.

the project manager asked us to stay on the sidelines during the presentation.

she watched the game from the sidelines, cheering for her friends.

being on the sidelines can give you a different perspective.

he is often sidelined due to his lack of experience.

the coach encouraged the players on the sidelines to stay motivated.

she felt sidelined in the group project despite her efforts.

he decided to step back and observe from the sidelines.

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