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  2. high ground. If a person or organization has the high ground in an argument or dispute, that person or organization has an advantage. The President must seek to regain the high ground in the political debate.

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      high ground. 1. See the moral high ground. 2. phrase [PHR...

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      Synonyms for HIGH GROUND in English: advantage, lead, edge,...

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  3. The meaning of HIGH GROUND is a position of advantage or superiority; especially : an ethically superior position. How to use high ground in a sentence.

  4. Examples of how to use “high ground” in a sentence from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun higher ground. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. high ground. 1. See the moral high ground. 2. phrase [PHR after v] If you say that someone has taken the moral high ground, you mean that they consider that their policies and actions are morally superior to the policies and actions of their rivals.

  7. [uncountable] land that is higher than the surrounding area, especially land that stays dry. The female builds the nest on an area of high ground.

  8. High ground definition: a position of moral or ethical superiority. See examples of HIGH GROUND used in a sentence.

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