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Noun
An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture
“We'll forget the sun, in his jealous sky, as we lie in a field of gold.”
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A general area of land
“The travelers and townsmen had begun walking as soon as they heard the chatter of the drums in the festival field.”
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A place or piece of land where events are held, especially sports
“There were many talented and skillful athletes on the field.”
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(uncountable mass noun) All the participants in a contest or sport
“By the time the rest of the field got underway, Regazzoni's Ferrari was already in a clear lead.”
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A particular branch of study or sphere of activity or interest
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“Through years of experience, Sammy had become extremely proficient in her chosen field.”
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A expanse within which objects are visible from a particular viewpoint
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“The field of lavender at the farm appears to stretch for miles.”
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Fighting or hostilities between opposing individuals, groups or nations
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“Your courage and strength of character will be tested in the field.”
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A location where aircraft are operated, usually having a runway and maintenance facilities
“The little field at Worsham has always had a dirt runway.”
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An area or place where war or a battle is or was fought
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A place where operations are managed
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A subject matter or general area of interest
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A range of different things
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A large area of barren, typically uninhabited land
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An area of land and its buildings, used for growing crops and rearing animals
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Ground owned as property
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Knowledge in a particular field or domain
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An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants
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An abundant source of something
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A separate section or part of a structure or container
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(computing, programming) A field, especially an input variable of a procedure definition
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The lifestyle or means by which one makes a living
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A continuous sequence of a particular situation or condition
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A body of knowledge acquired while being educated
Verb
To deal with (something), usually skillfully or efficiently
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“He would field a barrage of tough questions from the rabid reporters while keeping his cool.”
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To catch or stop (the ball) and return it
“The outfielders take fly balls first, then we infielders field ground balls.”
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To send out (a team or individual) to play in a game
“Despite a raft of injuries, the Bills should still be able to field a competitive team.”
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To deploy (an army)
“The enemy can still field an army twice our combined strength.”
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To wield or make use of
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To direct, handle, control, or be in charge of
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To avoid, deflect, or ward off (an attack, a blow, an argument, etc)
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Adjective
Carried out or working in the natural environment
“We have field evidence that clearly proves the hypothesis.”
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(of military equipment) Light and mobile for use on a campaign
“No one said anything about armored personnel carriers organic to the armored field artillery units.”
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Situated in or designed to be used in the open air or outside
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Relating to observation, especially scientific observation
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