Australian English Meaning of gaining ground
Gaining popularity
Other Australian English words related to Gaining popularity
- coming
- doing
- going
- marching
- proceeding
- coming along
- get along
- getting on
- going along
- Going out
- progressing
- advancing
- descending
- Forging
- pacing
- speeding
- Accelerating
- actuating
- approaching
- driving
- compelling
- travelling
- nearing
- passing
- propelling
- pushing
- repairing
- running
- travelling
- travelling
- fast-forwarding
- taking out
- blocking
- checking
- hindering
- remaining
- standing
- stopping
- holding back
- Slowing (down or up)
- staying
- Stemming
- arresting
- delaying
- detaining
- stopping
- hindering
- hindering
- inhibiting
- interrupting
- obstructing
- pause
- repressive
- slowing
- stalling
- Stunting
- suppressing
- balking
- ceasing
- pinching
- waiting
- cramps
- letting up
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Definitions and Meaning of gaining ground in English
gaining ground
to cause to be obtained or given, to get possession of often by effort, resources or advantage acquired or increased, the signal-gathering ability of an antenna, the increase (as of voltage or signal intensity) caused by an amplifier, to improve in health, to make progress, a gain realized by an insured because property insurance benefits paid for a loss from a casualty or theft are greater than the adjusted value of the insured asset, to run fast by the amount of, a capital gain realized on the sale or exchange of an asset held for more than a specified period (as a year), a class of community property that reflects the increase in property value contributed by the common skill or labor of the spouses, a gain realized on the sale or exchange of a capital asset (as a stock or real estate), to run fast, to get closer to something pursued, traverse, cover, to arrive at, to establish a specific relationship with, to win to one's side, an increase in amount, magnitude, or degree, to increase in (a particular quality), a gain from the exchange or sale of an asset that is not capital, to make an increase of (a specified amount), to get advantage, to increase in weight, an increase in value, capital, or amount compare loss, the act or process of acquiring something, to increase in, to win in competition or conflict, a capital gain realized on the sale or exchange of an asset held for less than a specified period (as a year) that is treated as ordinary income under federal income tax laws, to improve in health or ability, increase entry 1 sense 1, to acquire or get possession of usually by industry, merit, or craft, to get by a natural development or process, the ratio of output over input, an increase in amount, size, or degree, increase
FAQs About the word gaining ground
Gaining popularity
to cause to be obtained or given, to get possession of often by effort, resources or advantage acquired or increased, the signal-gathering ability of an antenna
coming,doing,going,marching,proceeding,coming along,get along,getting on,going along,Going out
blocking,checking,hindering,remaining,standing,stopping,holding back,Slowing (down or up),staying,Stemming
gainers => winners, gained ground => gained ground, gain(s) => gain, gaieties => Gaiety, gags => gags,