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BREAK GROUND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
break ground in American English. a. to begin construction, esp. of a building or group of buildings. to break ground for a new housing development. b. Nautical. to free an anchor from the bottom; break out. See full dictionary entry for break. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.
Break ground - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
1. If someone breaks ground on a new building, they start building it and if a new building breaks ground, it starts to be built. Simpson and Hurt hope to break ground on a planned outdoor theater next August. The first co-housing project in America will break ground soon.
BREAK GROUND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BREAK GROUND definition: 1. to begin work on a building project: 2. to begin digging in the ground: 3. to begin work on a…. Learn more.
To Break Ground: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "to break ground" refers to the beginning of a new project or venture, especially in construction or something innovative. This expression is often used literally when starting a building or infrastructure project, and figuratively for initiating novel or pioneering efforts in various fields.
BREAK GROUND Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
break ground. Take the first steps for a new venture; advance beyond previous achievements. For example, Jeff is breaking new ground in intellectual property law . [Early 1700s] Begin digging into the earth for new construction of some kind.
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