- FIELD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FIELD is an open land area free of woods and buildings How to use field in a sentence
- NFL mandates playing surfaces for all stadiums meet new standards by . . .
The playing surfaces at every NFL stadium will have to meet new enhanced standards set through lab and field testing by the start of the 2028 season
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- FIELD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
We drove past fields of ripening wheat The cows were all standing in one corner of the field
- Field - definition of field by The Free Dictionary
A range, area, or subject of human activity, interest, or knowledge: several fields of endeavor
- FIELD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone fields a question, you mean that they answer it or deal with it, usually successfully
- Field - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
All the subjects you study in school are different fields of study Baseball players field a ball, and you need nine players to field a team All the horses in a race are the field Your field of vision is what you can see Researchers go into the field to collect data — for an education researcher, that’s a school
- field noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[countable] an area of land in the country used for growing crops or keeping animals in, usually surrounded by a fence, etc We had to walk across a ploughed field in a field We camped in a field near the village People were working in the fields field of something We saw golden fields of wheat He planted a field of beans
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