1. red zone - Noun
2. red zone - Verb
3. red zone - Phrase
(American football) The area extending twenty yards from the end zone, where a team in possession of the ball is expected to score.
(California) An area of a street where the curb has been painted red, indicating that stopping, standing or parking is prohibited at that spot (except, in some places, for buses).
red-zone (third-person singular simple present red-zones, present participle red-zoning, simple past and past participle red-zoned)
(Christchurch, New Zealand) To categorize as too damaged to repair, and requiring the owners to vacate (a property).
red-zone
Amid talks of what will remain open and what will not, Maharashtra government has decided to allow standalone shops including liquor shops to open in Red Zone except in the containment zones. Source: Internet
DIRECTV NFL Red Zone host Andrew Siciliano noted that when Mayfield takes the snap, he will be the first quarterback in NFL history to make 30 starts for the same team but under four different head coaches. Source: Internet
Believe it or not, Mooney is a red-zone option for the Bears, with scores in back-to-back weeks. Source: Internet
According to Romankow, investigators raided several sites in Union and Essex counties as part of Operation Red Zone. Source: Internet
I’m a long-time Sling subscriber almost exclusively because it offers relatively cheap access to these networks, especially Red Zone. Source: Internet
Jaan Kumar Sanu, Rahul Vaidya and Nikki Tamboli were nominated by the housemates while Pavitra Punia and Eijaz Khan were already in the Red Zone. Source: Internet