Front | Grounded in |
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Back | To base or root something, usually a thought or belief, in something in particular. To teach or educate someone in some area. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is often used between "ground" and "in." He said, “Tribes are grounded in respect and admiration for the leader of the tribe and for the other members of the tribe.” Grounded in really means connected to or created from, He must start his ideas to help people with love. He realized “I must start with love. I must ground my efforts in love. I hope to ground my students in a strong knowledge of European history. |
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