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battleground

/ˈbæɾəlgraʊnd/
/ˈbætəlgraʊnd/
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Other forms: battlegrounds

A battleground is a piece of land on which a war or battle is fought. You can visit many of the battlegrounds of the US Civil War.

The literal meaning of battleground is just what it sounds like: the ground on which a battle has been waged. You can also use the word for the site of a figurative battle, like an election or a vote on a controversial issue. "Battleground states" are those in which the vote between two parties could swing either way, since neither holds a firm majority.

Definitions of battleground
  1. noun
    a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought
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    examples:
    Armageddon
    (New Testament) the scene of the final battle between the kings of the Earth at the end of the world
    Camlan
    (Arthurian legend) the battlefield where King Arthur was mortally wounded
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