Rubicon

/ˈruːbɪkɒn/ noun

A critical decision point beyond which there's no turning back; a boundary that, once crossed, commits you to a course of action.

From the Rubicon River in northern Italy, which Julius Caesar crossed with his army in 49 BC, defying the Roman Senate's order—the act that started a civil war and is why we say 'crossing the Rubicon.'

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