standing ground

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English

Noun

standing ground (plural standing grounds)

  1. (chiefly figurative) A place on which someone or something can stand firmly, especially in order to fight a contest or to take a secure view of something; a secure foundation.
    • 1848, William Hodge Mill, Five Sermons on the Nature of Christianity, section 2:
      In opposing them we shall proceed [] on that firm standing-ground which all our truly great Divines have marked out, of adherence to the principles of the Ancient Church.
    • 1872, George Eliot, Middlemarch, Book I, chapter 7:
      Those provinces of masculine knowledge seemed to her a standing-ground from which all truth could be seen more truly.