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    ground
    /ɡraʊnd/

    noun

    • 1. the solid surface of the earth: "he lay on the ground" Similar floorearthterra firmaflooring
    • 2. an area of land or sea used for a specified purpose: "shore dumping can pollute fishing grounds"

    verb

    • 1. prohibit or prevent (a pilot or an aircraft) from flying: "a bitter wind blew from the north-east and the bombers were grounded" Similar prevent from flyingkeep on the ground
    • 2. (with reference to a ship) run or go aground: "rather than be blown up, Muller grounded his ship on a coral reef" Similar run agroundbecome strandedrun ashorebeachOpposite floatput to sea

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  2. GROUND definition: 1. the surface of the earth: 2. soil: 3. an area of land used for a particular purpose or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of GROUND is the surface of a planet (such as the earth or Mars); especially : the surface of the earth or a particular part of it sometimes as contrasted with the air or sea —often used before another noun.

  4. Ground definition: the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land. See examples of GROUND used in a sentence.

  5. If something is grounds for a feeling or action, it is a reason for it. If you do something on the grounds of a particular thing, that thing is the reason for your action.

  6. GROUND definition: 1. the surface of the Earth: 2. the soil in an area: 3. an area of land used for a particular…. Learn more.

  7. n. 1. a. The solid surface of the earth. b. The floor of a body of water, especially the sea. 2. Soil; earth: level the ground for a lawn. 3. often grounds An area of land designated for a particular purpose: a burial ground; parade grounds.

  8. Ground is the surface of the earth under your feet. Whether you're walking on the beach or climbing a hill, you're standing on the ground. When a plane lands, it touches down on the ground, and when you get off a scary carnival ride, you're usually very happy to have your feet on solid ground.