The difference between Battleground and Battlespace
When used as nouns, battleground means a location where a battle may be fought, or has been fought, whereas battlespace means the conditions of battle, including terrain, weather, infrastructure, etc., considered in a unified military strategy to integrate and combine armed forces for the military theatre of operations.
check bellow for the other definitions of Battleground and Battlespace
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Battleground as a noun:
A location where a battle may be fought, or has been fought.
Examples:
"The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing."
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Battleground as a noun (figurative):
Any subject of dispute or contention.
Examples:
"Abortion was becoming the season's big political battleground."
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Battlespace as a noun (military):
The conditions of battle, including terrain, weather, infrastructure, etc., considered in a unified military strategy to integrate and combine armed forces for the military theatre of operations.