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grounds
noun as in estate, domain
noun as in basis, premise
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noun as in sediment
Example Sentences
The others spoke to the BBC anonymously on the grounds that they were taking part in ongoing negotiations.
Apparently supported by a paramilitary self-defence group, the men attacked the vehicle, removed two of the patients, took them outside hospital grounds and executed them.
But both Merchant and Modi withdrew from the tour on medical grounds.
Jackson grounds Georges and Albin’s de facto marriage in adoring love.
Trump's lawyers want a judge to overturn his New York conviction on the grounds of presidential immunity, and because of his impending term in the White House.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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