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Rubicon
noun
- a river in northern Italy flowing east into the Adriatic. 15 miles (24 km) long: crossed by Julius Caesar when he marched against Rome in 49 b.c.
- Sometimes
rubicon.
the act that commits someone to a particular course; point of no return:
Publication serves as a Rubicon for authors, since they will be unable to edit their work afterward.
/ ˈruːbɪkən /
noun
a stream in N Italy: in ancient times the boundary between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul. By leading his army across it and marching on Rome in 49
bc
, Julius Caesar broke the law that a general might not lead an army out of the province to which he was posted and so committed himself to civil war with the senatorial partysometimes not capital a point of no return
a penalty in piquet by which the score of a player who fails to reach 100 points in six hands is added to his opponent's
cross the Rubicon or pass the Rubicon
to commit oneself irrevocably to some course of actionA river in northern Italy
that Julius Caesar
crossed with his army, in violation of the orders of the leaders in Rome
, who feared his power. A civil war followed, in which Caesar emerged as ruler of Rome. Caesar is supposed to have said, “The die is cast” (referring to a roll of dice), as he crossed the river.
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Notes
“Crossing the Rubicon” is a general expression for taking a dangerous, decisive, and irreversible step.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Rubicon1
First recorded in
1610–20
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Idioms and Phrases
- cross / pass the Rubicon,
to take a decisive, irrevocable step:
Our entry into the war made us cross the Rubicon and abandon isolationism forever.
More idioms and phrases containing Rubicon
see cross the rubicon .
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Example Sentences
Away from the pitch, the England prop has just finished reading Tom Holland's Rubicon, a book on power and plotting in the Roman Empire.
Fire Department Foundation, Team Rubicon and pet rescue organizations sheltering animals displaced by the fires.
Warren Elliott had gone out for a walk on Friday in a familiar area in Rubicon Springs, but went the wrong way coming back, Placer County officials said.
Much of the search focused on the Rubicon trail, a 22-mile route in the Sierra Nevada, west of Lake Tahoe.
In Vaulted’s case, Frontier, along with Rubicon Carbon, count among the company’s first carbon credit customers, rather than seed funders.
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