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battlefield

[ bat-l-feeld ]

noun

  1. the field or ground on which a battle is fought.
  2. an area of contention, conflict, or hostile opposition:

    During that era the classroom became a battlefield of incompatible ideologies.



battlefield

/ ˈbætÉ™lˌɡraÊŠnd; ˈbætÉ™lËŒfiËld /

noun

  1. the place where a battle is fought; an area of conflict
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Origin of battlefield1

First recorded in 1805–15; battle 1 + field
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The rats are trained to sniff out chemicals that are found in landmines and other weapons abandoned on battlefields.

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The M88A2 Hercules, one of the largest military vehicles used by the US Armed Forces, is designed to recover damaged tanks and other vehicles from battlefields.

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And if Putin succeeded in forcing an election, he may hope this would both divide and distract Ukraine while he made gains on the battlefield.

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Or do they just want to trade while pressing home their advantage on the battlefield?

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Fully reclaiming the rest of the capital would mark a pivotal point in the war, giving the Sudanese army a strategic advantage in the country's other battlefields.

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