Grounds [noun]

Definition of Grounds:

estate, domain

Synonyms of Grounds:


Opposite/Antonyms of Grounds:

Sky


Sentence/Example of Grounds:

They do this, Rogers explains, by forcing coastal wetlands to store carbon below ground and within the living plants.

This is where the golden spike is driven—ground zero for a major course change in Earth history.

There are rovers tasked with understanding organics on the ground and looking for signs of life.

They focused on his feet positioning on sprints, having him start either on the ground or with his two feet on a line, as opposed to a natural sprinting position with one foot in front of the other.

Hoist the bag up until the cache hangs at least 12 feet off the ground and five feet below the branch.

These beans crafts for cold brew come either whole or grounded and in sizes ranging from one pound to five pounds.

Typically, fire would spread along the ground, burning maybe 50% of structures.

There are only so many ways to get a resource-intensive business off the ground, after all.

Intel, seeking to make up ground it’s lost to Nvidia in recent years, has purchased a number of these startups, including, most recently, Israeli startup Habana Labs for $2 billion.

That helped keep profit margins above 40%, even when travel restrictions grounded commercial flights all over the world.