Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

field-conditions

noun
/fiːld kənˈdɪʃənz/
Definition
The specific environmental and situational attributes of an area where an activity or operation, such as agriculture, sports, or scientific research, takes place.
Examples
  • The farmer assessed the field conditions before planting the crops.
  • The coach evaluated the field conditions prior to the game to strategize accordingly.
  • Researchers must take field conditions into account when conducting experiments outdoors.
Meaning
Field conditions refer to the actual circumstances present in a particular area that can affect performance and results, such as soil quality, weather, and terrain.
Synonyms
  • environmental conditions
  • site conditions
  • terrain features