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minefield

[ US /ˈmaɪnˌfiɫd/ ]
[ UK /mˈa‍ɪnfiːld/ ]
NOUN
  1. a region in which explosives mines have been placed

How To Use minefield In A Sentence

  • A key role in this warfare is assigned to remote minelaying and remotely controlled minefields.
  • But persuading people to do the right thing is a political minefield. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under Kevin Sutley's direction, this production finds a queasy pace, coloured as much by the insane bingeing on stage as the emotional minefield it traverses.
  • Combat engineers learn how to breach minefields, lay minefields, set boobytraps, build field-expedient explosives, and other skills that would be very valuable to a terrorist recruit.
  • It's a public forum to discuss whether the Internet has been transformed from some sort of anarchic dream into a legal minefield.
  • If I should wander into the uncharted minefield of personal opinion it is only with the benefit of hindsight.
  • Minefields flank the road edge, marked by red-painted rocks, and any driver unlucky enough to misjudge one of the treacherous bends will find themself in the middle of one.
  • International law is a minefield for anyone not familiar with its complexity.
  • MODs lay minefields, dig AT ditches, emplace demolitions, and create other obstacles, such as abatis or log cribs to block forest roads. FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support
  • That is an ethical minefield at the moment,' he said. Times, Sunday Times
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