Park Definition & Meaning
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noun
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an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation.
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an enclosed area or a stadium used for sports.
a baseball park.
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a considerable extent of land forming the grounds of a country house.
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British. a tract of land reserved for wild animals; game preserve.
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Western U.S. a broad valley in a mountainous region.
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a space where vehicles, especially automobiles, may be assembled or stationed.
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amusement park.
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theme park.
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any area set aside for public recreation.
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Military.
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the space occupied by the assembled guns, tanks, or vehicles of a military unit.
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the assemblage so formed.
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(formerly) the ammunition trains and reserve artillery of an army.
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Automotive. a setting in an automatic transmission in which the transmission is in neutral and the brake is engaged.
verb (used with object)
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to place or leave (a vehicle) in a certain place for a period of time.
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Informal. to put, leave, or settle.
Park your coat on the chair. Park yourself over there for a moment.
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to assemble (equipment or supplies) in a military park.
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to enclose in or as in a park.
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Informal. to invest (funds) in a stock, bond, etc., considered to be a safe investment with little chance of depreciation, as during a recession or an unstable economic period, or until one finds a more profitable investment.
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Aerospace. to place (a satellite) in orbit.
verb (used without object)
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to park a car, bicycle, etc.
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Informal. to engage in kissing and caressing in a parked car.
noun
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Mungo 1771–1806?, Scottish explorer in Africa.
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Robert E., 1864–1944, U.S. sociologist.
noun
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a large area of land preserved in a natural state for recreational use by the public See also national park
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a piece of open land in a town with public amenities
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an area, esp of mountain country, reserved for recreational purposes
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a large area of land forming a private estate
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English law an enclosed tract of land where wild beasts are protected, acquired by a subject by royal grant or prescription Compare forest
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an area designed and landscaped to accommodate a group of related enterprises, businesses, research establishments, etc
science park
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See amusement park
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See car park
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a playing field or sports stadium
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informal a soccer pitch
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a gear selector position on the automatic transmission of a motor vehicle that acts as a parking brake
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the area in which the equipment and supplies of a military formation are assembled
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a high valley surrounded by mountains in the western US
verb
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to stop and leave (a vehicle) temporarily
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to manoeuvre (a motor vehicle) into a space for it to be left
try to park without hitting the kerb
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stock exchange to register (securities) in the name of another or of nominees in order to conceal their real ownership
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informal (tr) to leave or put somewhere
park yourself in front of the fire
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(intr) military to arrange equipment in a park
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(tr) to enclose in or as a park
noun
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Mungo (ˈmʌŋɡəʊ). 1771–1806, Scottish explorer. He led two expeditions (1795–97; 1805–06) to trace the course of the Niger in Africa. He was drowned during the second expedition
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Nick, full name Nicholas Wulstan Park. born 1958, British animator and film director; his films include A Grand Day Out (1992), which introduced the characters Wallace and Gromit, and the feature-length Chicken Run (2000)
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Chung Hee. (ˈtʃʊŋ ˈhiː). 1917–79, South Korean politician; president of the Republic of Korea (1963–79); assassinated
Other Word Forms
- overpark verb
- parker noun
- parklike adjective
- repark verb
- superpark noun
- unparked adjective
- well-parked adjective
Etymology
Origin of park
1225–75; Middle English (noun) < Old French parc enclosure < Late Latin *parricus < West Germanic *parruk ( paddock 1 )
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
When he was handed the items in a Vilnius park in July 2024 the timers inside were already counting down.
From BBC
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Low-elevation flowers are blooming throughout the park and will probably persist until mid- to late March, depending on the weather.
From Los Angeles Times
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In his time at Disneyland, Mazloum oversaw the park’s 70th anniversary celebration and recently pledged to eliminate time limitations for park-hopping, which are designed to manage foot traffic at Disneyland and California Adventure.
From Los Angeles Times
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Seven Disneyland employees were treated at hospitals on Tuesday after an odor in a backstage area at the park caused them to become dizzy and short of breath.
From Los Angeles Times
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Four "bunker parties" were held in places such as underground parking lots that have been specially designated as bomb shelters.
From Barron's
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Related Words
- estate
- forest
- garden
- lawn
- place
- playground
- plaza
- square
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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