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Give ground Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɪv/ /ˈɡɹaʊnd
GIV GROWND
ɡˈɪv/ /ɡɹˈaʊnd
giv GROWND

Definition

To change your position by accepting someone else's argument or demands, especially after disagreement; to retreat or concede in a conflict or negotiation.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in formal or semi-formal contexts, often in politics, business, or arguments. It refers to yielding after resisting. Collocates with 'refuse to', 'forced to', or 'reluctantly'. Not literal; about ideas, demands, or negotiations, not physical space.

Example Sentences

After a long discussion, she finally gave ground and accepted the new plan.

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The company refused to give ground during the negotiations.

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Sometimes you have to give ground to solve a problem together.

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He wasn't willing to give ground in the argument, even when he knew he was wrong.

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No matter what they offered, she wouldn't give ground on her main demands.

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If we both keep refusing to give ground, we'll never reach an agreement.

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