Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-the-field
adverbial phrase
/ɪn ðə fiːld/
Definition
In-the-field refers to activities conducted outside of an office or controlled environment, typically in a real-world setting.
Examples
- The researchers conducted in-the-field studies to gather data from real-life situations.
- Engineers often test their prototypes in-the-field to see how they perform under actual conditions.
- The journalist reported in-the-field from the conflict zone to provide firsthand accounts.
Meaning
This term is often used to describe work or research that occurs directly in the area of interest, such as in nature or within communities, as opposed to theoretical or laboratory settings.
Synonyms
- on-site
- in situ
- in action