line of contact

English

Noun

line of contact (plural lines of contact)

  1. The demarcation between two or more given armies, whether they are allied or belligerent.
    • 2021 December 10, Luke Harding, “‘Nobody wants to be Putin’s slave’: on the Ukraine frontline as tensions rise”, in The Guardian:
      Both sides face off along a fixed 250-mile “border”, or line of contact, which snakes across Ukraine’s Donbas region.

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