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groundwork
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
groundwork
(noun)
groundwork
/
ˈ
graʊndˌwɚk/
noun
groundwork
/
ˈ
graʊndˌwɚk/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of GROUNDWORK
[
noncount
]
:
something that is done at an early stage and that makes later work or progress possible
—
often used with
lay
or
do
His discoveries
laid
the
groundwork
[=
foundation
] for further research.
He
did
the
groundwork
for further research.
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