noun a company, group, or family that has been established for a long time
adjective having existed or been used for a long time
Refers to established military units or traditions, often used in reference to long-standing regiments or practices
Refers to established political entities or figures, often used in reference to long-standing political parties or leaders
Refers to established or traditional institutions or practices, often used in reference to long-standing organizations or traditions
Refers to established companies or industries, often used in reference to long-standing corporations or sectors
In the publishing industry, 'old line' may refer to established publishing houses with a long history of producing traditional print books.
In the field of psychology, 'old line' may refer to traditional therapeutic approaches or theories that have been in practice for a long time.
In the legal profession, 'old line' may refer to well-established law firms with a long history of providing legal services.
In the banking industry, 'old line' may refer to traditional financial institutions that have been operating for many years and have a strong reputation.
In politics, 'old line' may refer to established political parties or politicians with a long history in the political arena.