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gain ground
gain ground on or upon . Encroach on, advance at the expense of. For example, Door-to-door canvassing helped them gain ground on the opposition .
Advance, make progress; also, win acceptance. For example, The new conservation policy is gaining ground among the voters . This expression alludes to a military advance in which an army literally takes territory from the enemy. Its figurative use dates from about 1800. For an antonym, see lose ground .
Example Sentences
But the once controversial theory has been gaining ground among some intelligence agencies - and the BND is the latest to entertain the theory.
Smaller rivals could also gain ground and potentially shake up alliances.
In response, a Canadian boycott on U.S. goods is gaining ground.
Some of its 40 members represent seats in the north of England and Midlands which were once Labour heartlands but where first the Conservatives, and now Reform, have been gaining ground.
Still, the once controversial theory has been gaining ground among some intelligence agencies.
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