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grounding

[groun-ding] / ˈgraʊn dɪŋ /






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For something warm and grounding that my body can reliably handle, I have a go-to breakfast: rice and eggs.

From Salon

From Friday evening through early Monday, Winter Storm Fern is expected to move eastward from Texas through the Northeast, snarling traffic, grounding planes, and delaying deliveries.

From Barron's

However, this led to problems early in the aircraft's existence, including a major battery fire on a plane owned by Japan Airlines in 2013, which led to a temporary grounding of the 787 fleet.

From BBC

“Google’s unique competitive advantage in grounding user AI queries etc., is likely to help the company advance these integrations in select categories, such as retail, more seamlessly,” Mathivanan wrote.

From Barron's

Now, a younger generation has been found wanting on the biggest stage because they have not been given the right grounding at the highest level.

From BBC