Meaning & Definition of word "Pipeline"

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    Pipeline

    /ˈpaɪplaɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A long tube or system of tubes used to transport liquids or gases.
      • Example: The company built a new pipeline to carry natural gas from the remote fields to urban centers.
    • 2. A sequence of processes through which something passes, especially in relation to development and production.
      • Example: The software development team has several features in the pipeline for the next release.
    • 3. A series of stages in a process for promoting or advancing people or products.
      • Example: The mentoring program is designed to create a pipeline of future leaders for the organization.

    Etymology

    Combination of the word 'pipe' and the suffix 'line', referring to a line or series of pipes.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pipeline construction:

    The process of building a pipeline for transporting resources.

    in the pipeline:

    Referring to something that is in preparation or development.

    pipeline pressure:

    The stress or urgency to complete a pipeline project.

    Related Words

    conduit:

    A channel for conveying water or other fluid.

    tubing:

    Flexible plastic or metal tubes for carrying fluids.

    system:

    A set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole.

    Slang Meanings of pipeline

    Meaning: To have connections or a means to get something done.

    Example Sentence: She's got the pipeline for the best concert tickets in town.

    Meaning: To be in the loop or have insider information.

    Example Sentence: If you want to know what's going on, just ask him; he’s got the pipeline.