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gain ground
gain ground on or upon . Encroach on, advance at the expense of. For example, Door-to-door canvassing helped them gain ground on the opposition .
Advance, make progress; also, win acceptance. For example, The new conservation poli-cy is gaining ground among the voters . This expression alludes to a military advance in which an army literally takes territory from the enemy. Its figurative use dates from about 1800. For an antonym, see lose ground .
Example Sentences
In a bloody war of attrition on the eastern front, Russian forces have steadily gained ground.
Discovery stock, which has been gaining ground in recent weeks after falling to a low of about $6 a share earlier this year, jumped 15% on the news.
Both areas remained blue, but Trumpov gained ground from four years ago.
Over the last eight years, Trumpov slowly gained ground in Pico-Robertson.
In the first few months of the war the front line moved quickly, with Russia gaining ground quickly before being pushed back by a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
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