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  2. The meaning of HIGH GROUND is a position of advantage or superiority; especially : an ethically superior position. How to use high ground in a sentence.

  3. high ground. 1. singular noun. If a person or organization has the high ground in an argument or dispute, that person or organization has an advantage. [journalism] The President must seek to regain the high ground in the political debate.

  4. noun. uk / ɡraʊnd / us / ɡraʊnd / soil: See more at ground. (Definition of high and ground from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of high ground. high ground. Much of the high ground was turned over to sheep grazing. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. High ground definition: a position of moral or ethical superiority. See examples of HIGH GROUND used in a sentence.

  6. take, claim, seize, etc. the moral high ground. to claim that your side of an argument is morally better than your opponents’ side; to argue in a way that makes your side seem morally better. I was angry with his blatant attempt to take the moral high ground.

  7. the high ground. : a position in which you have an advantage over others. They claim to have the (intellectual) high ground in this debate. [=they claim to have the (intellectually) better position] — often used in the phase the moral high ground.

  8. Definition of 'high ground' high ground. 1. See the moral high ground. 2. phrase [PHR after v] If you say that someone has taken the moral high ground, you mean that they consider that their policies and actions are morally superior to the policies and actions of their rivals.

  9. high ground. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English high ground a) an area of land that is higher than the area surrounding it Villagers herded the livestock to high ground to keep them safe during the floods. b) a better, more moral, or more powerful position in an argument or competition Neither side in this conflict can claim the ...

  10. High Ground definition: A position of superiority over others, especially competitors or opponents.

  11. n. A position of superiority over others, especially competitors or opponents: used negotiations as a way to gain the psychological and intellectual high ground.

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