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Meanings of
battleground
in English
Portuguese
campo de batalha
Catalan
camp de batalla
Back to the meaning
A region where a battle is being (or has been) fought.
field
battlefield
field of battle
field of honor
Portuguese
campo de batalha
Synonyms
Examples for "
field
"
field
battlefield
field of battle
field of honor
Examples for "
field
"
1
Recently the problem has started receiving attention from those within the
field
.
2
The research challenges often persist after researchers return home from the
field
.
3
The
field
guidance reports usually come out several days after the event.
4
It has also led the
field
in France, China, Germany and Russia.
5
South Korea and China are leaders in this treatment
field
,
she said.
1
But the
battlefield
success comes at the cost of American moral credibility.
2
New photoreconnaissance showed that the Soviets had introduced short-range
battlefield
nuclear weapons.
3
Observers have said the five Taliban members could return to the
battlefield
.
4
In earlier modern American conflicts, hostilities took place on a foreign
battlefield
.
5
It took the Army 16 years to develop its
battlefield
data network.
1
Thou art the stupefier of Daitya ranks in the
field
of
battle
.
2
At times he was evidently in imagination on the
field
of
battle
.
3
Iraq became for them, and by their choice, the
field
of
battle
.
4
The long-bow made noble and peasant equal on the
field
of
battle
.
5
Antiquaries differ widely as to the situation of the
field
of
battle
.
1
Of my uncles, four were killed upon this so-called
field
of
honor
.
2
No, señor; I don't meet rebels on the
field
of
honor
.
3
They mounted them and rode to the
field
of
honor
.
4
D'Arnot and Tarzan were first upon the
field
of
honor
.
5
Your husband has died on the
field
of
honor
.
Usage of
battleground
in English
1
The market is often a
battleground
for government soldiers and Islamist insurgents.
2
He also visited the general election
battleground
state of Wisconsin last week.
3
In reality we are dealing with an ever-shifting
battleground
of political ideas.
4
He is trailing Biden in national and some
battleground
state opinion polls.
5
Our home became a
battleground
,
at least when our father came home.
6
Audio VERDI: Aida No
battleground
is as dangerous as the human heart.
7
General Joffre, in supreme command of the French, had chosen the
battleground
.
8
The swing state of Ohio was the key
battleground
in the election.
9
The
battleground
right now, he said, is in connecting server racks together.
10
Welcome to the pitched and brutal
battleground
of royal social media fanaticism.
11
Peering over the parapet, we saw the whole panorama of the
battleground
.
12
Postal Service, have become the latest partisan
battleground
in the election wars.
13
The partisan divide in voting method is greater in most
battleground
states.
14
This is the advantage of the
battleground
which the Allies have chosen.
15
That is why we've extended our
battleground
,
he told a news conference.
16
The RFS has become a
battleground
between entrenched farm and oil interests.
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battleground
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
key battleground
become a battleground
political battleground
new battleground
several battleground
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Translations for
battleground
Portuguese
campo de batalha
campo de guerra
Catalan
camp de batalla
Battleground
through the time
Battleground
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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