"Fim da Linha" (meaning "End of the Line") is a versatile Portuguese phrase that appears in various cultural and academic contexts, often serving as a title for works exploring finality, transformation, or systemic collapse.
The phrase is often invoked in Brazilian political discourse to describe high-stakes investigations or social crises: Fim da Linha
Companies like Gasparini S.p.a. use "Linhas" (Lines) to describe their industrial profiling and bending processes. In this context, "fim da linha" may refer to the final station of an automated manufacturing process. 4. Social & Political Metaphor "Fim da Linha" (meaning "End of the Line")
Pedro da Linha , a prominent Portuguese producer and DJ, released his debut EP under a similar namesake, contributing to the evolution of the "Enchufada" label's sound. In this context, "fim da linha" may refer
In the essay "Finda a língua, fim da linha" , researchers explore the limits of poetic expression and the "ambiguous relationship" poets have with tradition and political regimes. 3. Professional & Technological Implications
One notable paper, "O fim da linha: legados têxteis nos testamentos do clero..." , analyzes the wills of 13th-century Portuguese clergy to understand the social significance of textiles and clothing as terminal legacies.
In modern industry and IT, "Fim da Linha" refers to the cessation of support or production: