Meaning of break ground | Babel Free
Definitions
Examples
“They broke ground on the new library last⟳ month.”
“Try⟳ to break⟳ a little more land⟳ every year; sod corn is good for fodder. Keep⟳ turning the land⟳, and always put⟳ up more hay than you need⟳.”
“Just over a year on from Notice-to-Proceed, HS2 Ltd launched the first of ten tunnel boring machines (TBMs) that will dig⟳ 64 miles of tunnels on Phase 1. Florence broke ground on May 13, and was joined by Cecilia in the week commencing June 29 [...] to bore a pair of ten-mile-long tunnels beneath the Chilterns.”
“Then there's the archaeology. As mentioned, the new station sits on part of what used to be Metchley Roman Fort, dating back to c.48AD. Those working on the project had to stay⟳ in close⟳ contact⟳ with Historic England to gain⟳ consent whenever they broke ground.”
“The invention breaks ground in its programming and its structure⟳.”
“Remedy Place⟳, which calls itself “the world’s first social wellness club,” broke ground in the West Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles before opening its first location in New York last⟳ year.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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