battlefield

[ˈbætl.fiːld]

battlefield Definition

  • 1a place where a battle is fought
  • 2an area of conflict or competition

Using battlefield: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "battlefield" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The battlefield was littered with the bodies of fallen soldiers.

  • Example

    The political arena can be just as much of a battlefield as the actual battlefield.

  • Example

    The two teams met on the football field, ready for a fierce battlefield.

battlefield Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for battlefield

  • arena
  • war zone
  • combat zone
  • front line
  • conflict area

Phrases with battlefield

  • to withdraw from a conflict or competition

    Example

    After months of negotiations, the company decided to leave the battlefield and abandon the project.

  • battlefield promotion

    a promotion given to a soldier during wartime, often due to the death or injury of their superior officer

    Example

    After his commanding officer was killed in action, John received a battlefield promotion to captain.

  • the arena of online competition, especially in business or politics

    Example

    In today's world, social media has become a digital battlefield for companies and politicians alike.

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Summary: battlefield in Brief

A 'battlefield' [ˈbætl.fiːld] refers to a place where a battle is fought or an area of conflict or competition. It can be used literally, as in 'The battlefield was littered with the bodies of fallen soldiers,' or figuratively, as in 'The political arena can be just as much of a battlefield as the actual battlefield.' The term also includes phrases like 'leave the battlefield,' meaning to withdraw from a conflict, and 'digital battlefield,' referring to online competition.

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