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ground-to-air

[ground-too-air]

adjective

  1. surface-to-air.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of ground-to-air1

First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences

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They survived a sustained US bombing campaign earlier this year, and were able to bring down several US Reaper drones with short range ground-to-air missiles.

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Elite security forces - including marine commandos, National Security Guards, Border Security Force and police forces - have been deployed in Kashmir to provide ground-to-air security cover, according to reports.

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“It’s not just the flight. From ground transportation, hotels, catering, we’re setting up people right now for Shaq’s Fun House … it’s ground-to-air concierge.”

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At least three ground-to-air missile launchers were seen Monday at Warsaw’s Bemowo airport.

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Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov held talks with his French counterpart, saying they did not discuss specific fighter jets, but they did talk about aviation “platforms” to help Ukraine’s ground-to-air defense.

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