Battleground
//ˈbætəlˌɡɹaʊnd// noun
noun ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 A location where a battle may be fought, or has been fought.
"The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing."
- 2 a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought wordnet
- 3 Any place or situation of dispute or contention. figuratively
"And now the two of them are lost in a screaming battleground"
- 4 Any subject of dispute or contention. figuratively
"Abortion was becoming the season's big political battleground."
- 5 Ellipsis of battleground state. US, abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis
"Mr. Biden, the former vice president, is ahead of Mr. Trump in the Northern battlegrounds of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, as well as in the Sun Belt states of Florida and Arizona, according to a poll of likely voters conducted by The New York Times and Siena College."
Example
More examples"Fadil and Layla's married life was a battleground."
Etymology
From battle + ground.
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