Pronunciation: /ɡriːnfiːld/
noun a piece of undeveloped land in a rural or agricultural area that is typically used for building new housing developments or industrial sites
A1 I visited a greenfield with my family and had a picnic.
A2 The children played soccer in the greenfield near the school.
B1 The company decided to build a new factory on a greenfield site.
B2 The government allocated funds to develop a greenfield project in the rural area.
C1 The urban planner proposed converting the greenfield into a sustainable housing development.
C2 The conservationists fought to protect the greenfield from being turned into a commercial complex.
formal The company decided to develop a new project on a greenfield site.
informal They're starting from scratch on that greenfield project.
slang Let's break ground on the greenfield and see what we can build!
figurative Starting a new job felt like entering a greenfield of opportunities.
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