ground (down) Antonyms

Meaning of ground (down)

ground (down)

to weaken or destroy (someone or something) gradually, to make (something hard) smaller and smoother by gradually rubbing off tiny bits

ground (down) Sentence Examples

  1. The construction crew expertly ground the asphalt into the ground.
  2. The farmer plowed and ground the soil to prepare for planting.
  3. The sander gradually ground the rough surface down to a smooth finish.
  4. The milling machine precisely ground the metal block to the desired specifications.
  5. The barista finely ground the coffee beans for a rich and flavorful brew.
  6. The drill ground through the concrete with relentless force.
  7. The eraser effortlessly ground the pencil marks from the paper.
  8. The glacier slowly ground down the mountainside over millennia.
  9. The storm surge relentlessly ground the coastline, eroding the beaches.
  10. The pestle rhythmically ground the spices into a fragrant powder.

FAQs About the word ground (down)

to weaken or destroy (someone or something) gradually, to make (something hard) smaller and smoother by gradually rubbing off tiny bits

overcame,overwhelmed, devastated,crushed, oppressed, rocked, overmastered, overpowered, prostrated, swamped

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The construction crew expertly ground the asphalt into the ground.

The farmer plowed and ground the soil to prepare for planting.

The sander gradually ground the rough surface down to a smooth finish.

The milling machine precisely ground the metal block to the desired specifications.