Similar words: surrounding, surroundings, breeding ground, wounding, pounding, sounding, founding, gain ground. Meaning: ['graʊndɪŋ] n. 1. education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge 2. fastening electrical equipment to earth.
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(1) A basic grounding in math is essential for the economics course.
(2) The drama course gives students a solid grounding in the basic techniques of acting.
(3) They believe the soul is immortal, grounding this belief on the Divine nature of the human spirit.
(4) The degree provides a thorough grounding in both mathematics and statistics.
(5) The course should give you a thorough grounding in financial matters.
(6) Applicants must have a good grounding in human resources management.
(7) They provide the solid grounding for a future career.
(8) This, he says, gave him a good grounding.
(9) These reports had at least a grounding in real events, or my memory of them.
(10) Coursework gives a solid conceptual grounding introducing major themes from economics, sociology, history and business management.
(11) A fortunate grounding and optimistic cleansing which a cycle of this sort provides.
(12) Carey Lohrenz, the F-14 Tomcat pilot whose grounding was the impetus for the probe, was unqualified to fly carrier-based aircraft.
(13) Perhaps this inference, given its grounding in pupil, not teacher data(http://Sentencedict.com), is a tendentious one.
(14) But it is also the grounding of normality which keeps him together.
(15) Applicants for postgraduate study should have a thorough grounding in economics, preferably at the Master's level.
(16) Accordingly, some theoretical and methodological grounding for this transformation needs to be provided.
(17) But he's got a good grounding because he knows about dangers.
(18) Every child needs a good grounding in science and technology.
(19) He has an impressive grounding in Western thought and argues that book-banning is an honorable part of the Western liberal tradition.
(20) Avoid grounding your putter head at address should there be any chance of the ball moving.
(21) Again Chapters 1 and 2 would be ideal grounding for any project student attempting inorganic analysis especially at the trace level.
(22) The course is designed to give a grounding in the management side of all aspects of distribution.
(23) Thus Hans Sloane began the thorough grounding on which he was to build his successful career.
(24) I had had quite a grounding in this at the City Temple.
(25) All applicants for the job should have a basic grounding in computer skills.
(26) The aim of the course is to give students a thorough grounding in English pronunciation.
(27) The special status they have is not one which needs grounding or justification.
(28) The first and second years of the course give students a thorough grounding in basic musicianship and develop their practical skills.
(29) It aims to give writers and art directors a thorough grounding of the advertising business and valuable first-hand experience.
(30) One problem is how to give the retributive principle a moral grounding in the first place.
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