guideline
English
editEtymology
editNoun
editguideline (plural guidelines)
- A non-specific rule or principle that provides direction to action or behaviour.
- He considered the Ten Commandments more as a guideline than a requirement.
- 2010 August 4, Leonard S. Rubenstein, JD, Stephen N. Xenakis, MD, “The Ethics of Enhanced Interrogations and Torture: A Reappraisal of the Argument”, in JAMA[1], volume 304, number 5, American Medical Association, , pages 569–570:
- In 2009, the Obama Administration released guidelines on enhanced interrogation written in 2003 and 2004 by the CIA Office of Medical Services. (OMS).1-3(appendix F) The OMS guidelines, even in redacted form, and opinions from the US Department of Justice's (DOJ’s) Office of Legal Counsel show that CIA physicians, psychologists, and other health care personnel had important roles in enhanced interrogation.
- A plan or explanation to guide one in setting standards or determining a course of action.
- A light line, used in lettering, to help align the text.
Synonyms
edit- (non-specific rule): rule of thumb
- (plan or explanation): rule of thumb
Descendants
edit- → Japanese: ガイドライン (gaidorain)
Translations
editnon-specific rule or principle
plan or explanation
light line to help align the text
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Italian
editEtymology
editUnadapted borrowing from English guideline.
Noun
editguideline f (invariable)
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