bases

[ˈbeɪsɪz]

bases Definition

  • 1plural form of 'base', the lowest part or edge of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported
  • 2plural form of 'base', a fundamental principle or groundwork on which something is based

Using bases: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bases of the lamp are made of marble.

  • Example

    The company's success was built on the bases of hard work and innovation.

  • Example

    The runner touched all four bases before scoring a run.

  • Example

    The military established a base in the region.

bases Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bases

  • to make initial progress in a romantic or sexual relationship

    Example

    I don't think I'll be able to get to first base with her.

  • to make contact with someone for a brief update or conversation

    Example

    Let's touch base next week to discuss the project.

  • to address all aspects of a situation or problem

    Example

    We need to cover all the bases before presenting our proposal.

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Summary: bases in Brief

The term 'bases' [ˈbeɪsɪz] refers to the plural form of 'base,' which can mean the lowest part or edge of something, such as 'The bases of the lamp are made of marble,' or a fundamental principle or groundwork on which something is based, exemplified by 'The company's success was built on the bases of hard work and innovation.' 'Bases' extends into phrases like 'get to first base,' referring to making initial progress in a romantic or sexual relationship, and 'cover all the bases,' meaning to address all aspects of a situation or problem.