verb
- to remove someone from active participation or prevent them from taking part in something
- to cause someone to be unable to participate due to injury or illness
Usage: past tense of sideline
Usage: sports context; past tense of sideline
adjective
- prevented from participating or being actively involved
Examples
- The star player was sidelined with a knee injury.
- She felt sidelined during the important meeting.
- The quarterback has been sidelined for three weeks.
- Many workers were sidelined by the new automation.
- He remained sidelined while his colleagues got promotions.
- The injury sidelined her for the entire season.
- The politician was sidelined after the scandal broke.