Meaning & Definition of word "Battlefield"

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    Battlefield

    /ˈbætəlˌfiːld/

    noun:

    • 1. A place where a battle is fought.
      • Example: The generals strategized over maps of the battlefield before the conflict began.
    • 2. A metaphorical space where conflict occurs, not necessarily involving physical combat.
      • Example: The corporate office has become a battlefield of ideas as different teams compete for resources.
    • 3. The area of land on which a battle is being fought or has been fought.
      • Example: After the war, the battlefield was preserved as a memorial for the fallen soldiers.

    Etymology

    From 'battle' + 'field', referring to an open area where battles are fought.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    on the battlefield:

    In the midst of a conflict or struggle.

    battlefield promotion:

    A promotion given due to performance in a stressful situation.

    battlefield commission:

    A commission granted to an officer because of their performance in battle.

    Related Words

    combat:

    Engagement in a fight or battle.

    warfare:

    The engagement in or activities involved in war.

    Slang Meanings of battlefield

    Meaning: Where the action is

    Example Sentence: It's all about strategy and tactics out there; that's where the action is!

    Meaning: The heat of battle

    Example Sentence: When decisions need to be made quickly, you're in the heat of battle.