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I . ground1 [graʊnd] N

1. ground no pl (land, surface):

ziemia f
dno nt

2. ground no pl (soil):

grunt m

3. ground (open area):

pole nt

5. ground SPORTS:

boisko nt

6. ground sing AM ELEC:

II . ground1 [graʊnd] VB trans

1. ground (keep grounded):

to be grounded

2. ground (reach bottom):

to be grounded

3. ground esp AM fig inf:

4. ground AM ELEC:

ground2 [graʊnd] VB

ground pt, pp of grind

See also grind out , grind down , grind

grind down VB trans

I . grind [graɪnd] N inf

1. grind (work):

2. grind (tiring activity):

ground3 [graʊnd] ADJ

ground coffee:

breeding ground N

2. breeding ground (source):

burial ground N

1. burial ground HISTORY:

2. burial ground (graveyard):

ground beef N no pl

ground cloth N AM

ground cloth → groundsheet

See also groundsheet

groundsheet N

ground control N

ground crew N

ground crew → ground staff

See also ground staff

ground staff N + pl vb

1. ground staff (at sports grounds):

2. ground staff Brit (at airports):

ground floor N Brit

ground staff N + pl vb

1. ground staff (at sports grounds):

2. ground staff Brit (at airports):

Usage examples with grounded

to be grounded

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is grounded in the psychological theory that non-verbal behaviour is modified by a number of influences when a person is being deceptive.
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Things double up in his work: objects stand as environments and both architectural objects and landscape objects have a shared and organically grounded aspect to them.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1939 the airline had to be grounded when the aircraft was destroyed in a capsizing accident.
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Coplanar waveguides consist of a signal carrying centerline flanked by two grounded planes.
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It's a tragedy grounded in bigotry and incomprehension, yet the first few scenes have a sweetly nostalgic tone.
news.nationalpost.com
His leavings were children and paintings and a buzzing sense of the possibility of living a life sustained by improvising and a certain grounded craziness.
time.com
The computer-receiver contains a preamplifier, analog-to-digital converter and power supply system to measure the voltages induced in the grounded dipoles.
en.wikipedia.org
Second, this approach, unlike the alternative, honours the principle that damages must be grounded in a cause of action.
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Mains electrical power circuits are generally grounded (earthed), so there will be a live (hot) wire, a neutral wire, and a ground wire.
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A large solidly-grounded distribution system may have thousands of amperes of ground fault current.
en.wikipedia.org

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