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killing field

[ kil-ing feeld ]

noun

  1. a site of indiscriminate and cruel killing of large numbers of people, especially a place of wartime genocide:

    The concentration camps of Germany and the killing fields of Cambodia are graphic displays of the presence of evil in our world.

  2. a dangerous place where an excessive number of people have died, as by murder, riots, or drug overdose:

    Some 300 lives are violently ended each year on the killing fields of New York's streets and sidewalks, about half of them pedestrians or cyclists.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of killing field1

First recorded in 1980–85

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Example Sentences

Let us resolve that half a century and more of this country as a killing field is more than enough.

A public school in Brazil became a killing field last week as a young man killed 12, targeting girls.

Sherwood Forest, for instance, is a killing field of accentual integrity.

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