- 1[transitive] field somebody/something to provide a candidate, speaker, team, etc. to represent you in an election, a competition, etc. Each of the main parties fielded more than 300 candidates. This year the United States is fielding a very strong group of swimmers. in baseball
- 2[intransitive] to be the person or the team that catches the ball and throws it back after someone has hit it Our team will field first.
- 3[transitive] field something to catch the ball and throw it back He expertly fielded the ball. questions
- 4[transitive] field something to receive and deal with questions or comments The network had to field more than 300 phone calls after last night's program.
field
verb/fild/
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they field he / she / it fields
past simple fielded
-ing form fielding