A line that when crossed permits of no return and typically results in irrevocable commitment.
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Examples for "Rubicon"
Examples for "Rubicon"
1His disastrous Rubicon speech in August 1985 was a case in point.
2We'll know soon enough if this is Australian women's football's Rubicon moment.
3Apulia is the most level of the countries south of the Rubicon.
4The first town on the Roman side of the Rubicon was Ariminum.
5This is a complex, emotional Rubicon for these young men to cross.
1Indeed, I was pretty sure I'd reached the point of no return.
2But Portrait can also be seen as a point of no return.
3Bruce was asked if things had reached the point of no return.
4In its fleeing, it had gone past the point of no return.
5The witches had drained Clancy near to the point of no return.
6I believed that I had gotten to the point of no return.
7They had reached the point of no return, the lawyer advised him.
8Sara held her breath, aware this was her point of no return.
9Now, unfortunately, Syria has come to a point of no return.
10However, he warns that we might have reached the point of no return.
11Have we passed the point of no return with climate change?
12He said we have not reached the point of no return.
13This is the point of no return for us he said.
14Some say the point of no return has already been reached.
15This night is where my friend Dale passed the point of no return.
16I knew that I had reached a point of no return.