battleground

/ˈbætəlˌɡraʊnd/
noun
  1. A place where a battle is fought, especially in a war.
    • They visited the famous battleground where the decisive battle took place.
    • The old battleground is now a peaceful park with monuments.
    • Historians studied the battleground to understand how the troops moved.
  2. A place or situation where people or groups argue, compete, or struggle.
    • The city council meeting became a battleground over the new housing project.
    • Social media is often a battleground for political debates.
    • The courtroom was a battleground for the two lawyers.
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