ground
[grɑʊnd]

noun

[Definition]: soil, surface of the Earth

[Example Sentences]:
1. Israel has launched previous campaigns, including a major ground operation early in 2009.
2. Uber has yet to break ground on the Mission Bay site, but that complex is expected to open in 2019.
3. By comparison, ground was broken on just 29 plants throughout the ’90s.
4. The data were obtained on the morning of July 14,2015, and received on the ground on July 18.
5. Crews broke ground in late 2013; the building is slated to open in late 2016.
6. She said she could see multiple people on the ground outside afterward.
7. There is a reality that people on the ground day to day are experiencing.
8. I hit my head on the ground and then he started pulling my hair.
9. It is the night of every Saturday in the school ground, one user wrote.
10. The situation after the IT attack on our ground operation system is already under control.
11. He said it would take a ground force to protect refugees in such a zone.
12. The real issue is getting a force on the ground that can defeat them in battle.
13. The United States has little moral high ground when it comes to this kind of warfare.
14. This is a game that puts you right at the ground level of trying to build a kingdom.
15. It is unclear how many people on the ground were killed.


[Antonyms]superstructure, statement, argument

[Synonyms]basis, base, groundwork