field

noun
  1. 1

    A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country.

    โ€œThere are several species of wild flowers growing in this field.โ€

  2. 2

    A wide, open space that is usually used to grow crops or to hold farm animals.

    โ€œA crop circle was made in a corn field.โ€

  3. 3

    A place where competitive matches are carried out.

  4. 4

    Any of various figurative meanings, regularly dead metaphors.

verb
  1. 1

    To intercept or catch (a ball) and play it.

  2. 2

    (and other batting sports) To be the team catching and throwing the ball, as opposed to hitting it.

    โ€œThe blue team are fielding first, while the reds are batting.โ€

  3. 3

    To place (a team, its players, etc.) in a game.

    โ€œThe away team fielded two new players and the second-choice goalkeeper.โ€

  4. 4

    To answer; to address.

    โ€œShe will field questions immediately after her presentation.โ€

  5. 5

    To defeat.

    โ€œThey fielded a fearsome army.โ€

  6. 6

    To execute research (in the field).

    โ€œHe fielded the marketing survey about the upcoming product.โ€

  7. 7

    To deploy in the field.

    โ€œto field a new land-mine detectorโ€

Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/field