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		Definition of grounded in English: groundedadjective ˈɡraʊndɪdˈɡraʊndɪd Well balanced and sensible.  for someone so young, Chris is extremely grounded    Definition of grounded in US English: groundedadjectiveˈɡroundidˈɡraʊndɪd Well balanced and sensible.  for someone so young, Chris is extremely grounded 
 adjectiveˈɡroundidˈɡraʊndɪd 1Well balanced and sensible.  the kids have money and a rock-star dad, but they seem grounded Example sentencesExamples -  The poems are center-justified, which gives a grounded, balanced feeling to the text.
 -  Of course, there are a few individuals who have actually scaled all the concentric circles and arrived at a true, grounded love for all humanity.
 -  We then present the case study of water reform in Zimbabwe as a means of demonstrating the grounded, decentered, and engaged approach of political ecology.
 -  Double up with Lilith, Diana or Ishtar to develop an honest projection of sexuality, and call on Gaia for grounded acceptance of your place in the world.
 -  In today's climate where young people seem to be spiraling out of control, a quiet, grounded and calming voice has come to give them guidance.
 -  Scholars doing grounded theory research use various methods, such as interviews, observations, and reviewing documents to collect data.
 -  All three stories are engaging, but the grounded reality of the latter stories overwhelms the folk tale, leaving it feeling like a tacked on intellectual conceit.
 -  A relatively small group of geographers have managed to develop original theoretical insights from their grounded studies of the Asian experience.
 -  She used to lift weights and shoot hoops with her father, but today running, yoga and a vegan diet help keep her grounded and fit while touring the world.
 -  Instead, these narratives provide a grounded expression of people's experiences, interests, and values.
 -  Credit the coach, a grounded blue-collar man, for instilling the same attitude in his position group.
 -  She says that her mother keeps her grounded, and that her father reinforced the value of education.
 -  Their voices lifting with a grounded swagger, the Staples make this deeply Biblical song the dreadful hymn that it always hinted at being.
 
 2(of a pilot or an aircraft) prohibited or prevented from flying.  you don't taunt a grounded flier, especially after he's had a few beers Example sentencesExamples -  The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas.
 -  The grounded pilots stopped chatting to each other and looked up.
 -  The majority of passengers from Friday's grounded flight flew on the later service to Washington the same day.
 -  Surviving aircraft in Russia are now largely grounded due to the high cost of spare parts.
 -  The grounded aircraft which costs around £300,000 a year to run relies entirely on public donations and operates on a month-by-month basis.
 -  A security alert was sparked at Glasgow airport yesterday after a grounded aircraft was set on fire.
 -  Your first mission will be to defend the Pearl Harbour base by knocking down three incoming aircraft, ensuring they do not take out the grounded planes and hangars.
 -  The Luftwaffe would have all of their fighters in the air early for the purpose of strafing Allied airfields and destroying all grounded aircraft.
 -  All of the grounded aircraft had reached this figure.
 -  As gale force winds and ice grounded civilian aircraft, the Hercules flew a four-day-old boy from Swansea to Glasgow for life-saving treatment.
 -  As a result, he was officially grounded by the Air Guard.
 -  Aircraft engineers were also expected to arrive from Guyana on that 10 pm flight to fix the grounded A320.
 
 - 2.1informal  (of a child being punished) not allowed to participate in social or recreational activities.
 the problem is, I've got more grounded friends than available friends Example sentencesExamples -  They figured it out about 4 years ago when they were both grounded.
 
  
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