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give ground (third-person singular simple present gives ground, present participle giving ground, simple past gave ground, past participle given ground)

  1. To retreat.
    • 1959, Harold G. (Hack) Miller, “Rod and gun”, in Hearings [] , Washington: United States Government Printing Office, page 101:
      Those male moose at the southeast arm didn't frighten very much when we docked to fly-fish one day. One was so scared of us he just walked toward us and snorted. We gave ground.
  2. (figurative) To yield an advantage.

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