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Ground Reality

Definition:

Ground reality refers to the actual state or circumstances of a situation as opposed to how it may be perceived or portrayed. It represents the true facts or practical aspects of a particular matter.

Senses:

Sense 1:

(Noun) The objective truth or actual conditions of a situation, typically contrasting with perceptions or beliefs.

Example sentence: The politician's promises may sound appealing, but the ground reality is that implementing such policies would be economically unfeasible.

Sense 2:

(Noun) The practical aspects or existing conditions of a specific location or area.

Example sentence: Before starting a business, it is crucial to assess the ground reality of the target market to ensure long-term success.

Sense 3:

(Noun) The local or specific circumstances that influence a particular situation.

Example sentence: Although the national economy is stable, the ground reality in rural areas still involves issues of poverty and unemployment.

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