take the field Antonyms

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Meaning of take the field

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take the field (v)

go on a campaign; go off to war

go on the playing field, of a football team

take the field Sentence Examples

  1. The outfielders took the field for warm-ups before the game.
  2. The home team took the field to a thunderous round of applause.
  3. The players took the field with determination in their eyes.
  4. The quarterback took the field with his team trailing by seven points.
  5. The defense took the field hoping to stop the opposition's scoring drive.
  6. The striker took the field eager to prove his worth.
  7. The goalkeeper took the field wearing a new pair of gloves.
  8. The coach took the field alongside his team, offering words of encouragement.
  9. The umpire took the field to begin the bottom half of the inning.
  10. The referee took the field to ensure fair play and order during the match.

FAQs About the word take the field

go on a campaign; go off to war, go on the playing field, of a football team

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The outfielders took the field for warm-ups before the game.

The home team took the field to a thunderous round of applause.

The players took the field with determination in their eyes.

The quarterback took the field with his team trailing by seven points.