Field in a sentence as a noun

We're simply people, who program, and we are happy that other people are entering the field.

My clients are some of the biggest names in their field, and they stuck with me instead of sticking with the big name law firms.

At least, this is how most people in this field, including the organizers of this event, seems to classify it.

What used to be one simple input field is now a whole page with checkboxes you have to check and sub-objects you have to define.

A quick Mars timeline:Mars was formed around the time Earth was, but it was blessed with only 11% of Earth's mass and less than 40% of Earth's gravity field.

Remember: over 400,000 students write the exam every year, so almost everyone ends up in a field they're not interested in.

Field in a sentence as a verb

You go to the university to learn from some of the most eminent figures of your field, people who have devoted their life to it, and you do as they say.

They conspire illegally to drive down wages, then whine that not enough people want to work in this field where wages have been artificially and illegally deflated.

Is it not your job to make sure the playing field is level, especially at a school where there is such a high pressure to do well as a result of a strict grading curve policy?

This was not a "dead-end job", he was the first hire at a newly formed company, there was definitely an opportunity for him to grow his career in a highly lucrative field.

Once it's free you can't really go back to 'old-fashioned'.So once they've folded up, you've bought their Aeron chairs at 5 cents on the dollar and you're re-connecting with your old customers and picking up the pieces you have a fairly clear field.

I dont think its fair to cast a shadow over the awesome people I have had the opportunity to work with over the last 12 years in this field simply because someone wants to get some press at the expense of others.... now back to coding ...

Field definitions

noun

a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed; "he planted a field of wheat"

noun

a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought; "they made a tour of Civil War battlefields"

See also: battlefield battleground

noun

somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical work is done or data is collected; "anthropologists do much of their work in the field"

noun

a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"

See also: discipline subject study bailiwick

noun

the space around a radiating body within which its electromagnetic oscillations can exert force on another similar body not in contact with it

noun

a particular kind of commercial enterprise; "they are outstanding in their field"

noun

a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit"

See also: sphere domain area orbit arena

noun

a piece of land prepared for playing a game; "the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field"

noun

extensive tract of level open land; "they emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain"; "he longed for the fields of his youth"

See also: plain champaign

noun

(mathematics) a set of elements such that addition and multiplication are commutative and associative and multiplication is distributive over addition and there are two elements 0 and 1; "the set of all rational numbers is a field"

noun

a region in which active military operations are in progress; "the army was in the field awaiting action"; "he served in the Vietnam theater for three years"

See also: theater theatre

noun

all of the horses in a particular horse race

noun

all the competitors in a particular contest or sporting event

noun

a geographic region (land or sea) under which something valuable is found; "the diamond fields of South Africa"

noun

(computer science) a set of one or more adjacent characters comprising a unit of information

noun

the area that is visible (as through an optical instrument)

noun

a place where planes take off and land

See also: airfield

verb

catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket

verb

play as a fielder

verb

answer adequately or successfully; "The lawyer fielded all questions from the press"

verb

select (a team or individual player) for a game; "The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl"