Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪnˌlaɪnɪŋ/
noun the act of injecting drugs directly into a vein
A1 Mainlining is a term used to describe the act of injecting drugs directly into the bloodstream.
A2 The mainlining of information through the internet has revolutionized how we communicate.
B1 Mainlining of resources has become more efficient with the use of advanced technology.
B2 The mainlining of funds into the project helped accelerate its completion.
C1 Mainlining of data analytics has significantly improved decision-making processes in the company.
C2 The mainlining of innovative ideas is crucial for staying ahead in today's competitive market.
verb to inject drugs directly into a vein
A1 She is mainlining her favorite TV show on Netflix.
A2 He enjoys mainlining energy drinks to stay awake during exams.
B1 The company is mainlining its production process to increase efficiency.
B2 Mainlining information from various sources can help in making well-informed decisions.
C1 Mainlining data from different departments is crucial for a comprehensive analysis.
C2 The researcher is mainlining multiple datasets to uncover patterns and correlations.
formal The doctor advised against mainlining medication as it can have serious side effects.
informal I heard some people are mainlining energy drinks to stay awake during exams.
slang He was caught mainlining at the party last night.
figurative She was mainlining adrenaline as she prepared for her big presentation.
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