lineup

lineup
Synonyms and related words:
agenda, approach, arrangement, array, attack, batting order, beadroll, bill, bill of fare, blueprint, blueprinting, budget, cadastre, calculation, calendar, card, carte du jour, census, census report, charting, checklist, checkroll, conception, concord, contrivance, deployment, design, device, disposal, disposition, docket, dramatis personae, enterprise, envisagement, figuring, foresight, forethought, formation, game, graphing, ground plan, guidelines, harmony, head count, honor roll, idea, intention, jury list, jury panel, layout, list of agenda, long-range plan, mapping, marshaling, master plan, menu, method, methodology, muster, muster roll, nose count, operations research, order, order of business, organization, peace, plan, planning, planning function, playbill, poll, prearrangement, procedure, program, program of action, program of operation, programma, property roll, proportion, prospectus, protocol, questionnaire, quiet, quietude, rationalization, regularity, returns, roll, roll call, roster, rota, routine, schedule, schema, schematism, schematization, scheme, scheme of arrangement, scroll, setup, slate, strategic plan, strategy, structure, symmetry, system, systematization, tactical plan, tactics, tax roll, the big picture, the picture, tranquillity, uniformity, way, working plan

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • lineup — line·up n: a line of persons assembled by police esp. for possible identification of a suspect by a witness to a crime compare showup Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. lin …   Law dictionary

  • lineup — also line up, from LINE (Cf. line) (v.2) + UP (Cf. up). The baseball version (1889) is older than the police version (1907) …   Etymology dictionary

  • lineup — ☆ lineup [līn′up΄ ] n. an arrangement of persons or things in or as in a line; specif., a) a group lined up by police, one of whom a witness is to identify as a suspect b) a schedule of television programs c) Sports a list of the players, often… …   English World dictionary

  • lineup — /luyn up /, n. 1. a particular order or disposition of persons or things as arranged or drawn up for action, inspection, etc. 2. the persons or things themselves. 3. (in police investigations) a group of persons, including suspects in a crime,… …   Universalium

  • lineup — n. 1) a police lineup (AE; BE has identification parade) 2) (AE) to be in a lineup (as a suspect) * * * a police lineup (AE; BE has identification parade) (AE) to be in a lineup (as a suspect) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • lineup — line|up [ laın,ʌp ] noun count usually singular * 1. ) a team of players who play in a particular game: Williams has been dropped from Saturday s lineup because of injury. This is Brazil s strongest lineup since the 1994 World Cup. a ) a group of …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • lineup — A police identification procedure by which the suspect in a crime is exhibited, along with others with similar physical characteristics, before the victim or witness to determine if he can be identified as having committed the offense. To be… …   Black's law dictionary

  • lineup — A police identification procedure by which the suspect in a crime is exhibited, along with others with similar physical characteristics, before the victim or witness to determine if he can be identified as having committed the offense. To be… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Lineup — Line up Line up , Lineup Line up (l[imac]n [u^]p), n. 1. The members of a team who are scheduled to play a game. [PJC] 2. Specifically: The formation of football players before the start or a restart of play. [PJC] 3. Specifically: (baseball) a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lineup — {n.} 1. An alignment of objects in a straight line. * /A lineup of Venus and the moon can be a very beautiful sight in the night sky./ 2. An arrangement of suspects through a one way mirror so that the victim or the witness of a crime can… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • lineup — {n.} 1. An alignment of objects in a straight line. * /A lineup of Venus and the moon can be a very beautiful sight in the night sky./ 2. An arrangement of suspects through a one way mirror so that the victim or the witness of a crime can… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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