proving ground

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proving ground

A new military vehicle undergoes testing at a proving ground.

Definition

Noun: A proving ground is a place or situation used for testing new equipment, theories, or ideas to see how well they work or perform under realistic conditions. It serves as a controlled environment to evaluate effectiveness, durability, or feasibility before wider implementation.

Usage

The term is used to describe both physical locations for testing machinery (like vehicles or weapons) and metaphorical contexts for testing concepts or strategies. - It typically follows prepositions like at, as, for, or of. - It is often modified by what is being tested (e.g., a proving ground for new technology).

Examples
  • The desert region served as the proving ground for the army's new all-terrain vehicles.
  • This startup incubator has become a proving ground for innovative business models.
  • The new policy was implemented in one district as a proving ground before a national rollout.
Advanced Usage
  • To be/become a proving ground: To function as a test site.
    • The competitive market became a proving ground for their product's durability.
  • Proving ground for: Specifies the domain being tested.
    • The tournament is a proving ground for young athletic talent.
Variants and Related Words
  • Test bed (noun): A platform for conducting rigorous, typically technical, tests. (More specific, often to hardware or software).
  • Testing ground (noun): A near-synonym, sometimes used more broadly for ideas and social policies.
  • Pilot program (noun): A small-scale, preliminary study used to evaluate feasibility, duration, cost, and potential problems.
Synonyms
  • Testing site
  • Trial arena
  • Experimental station
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • Baptism of fire: A difficult initial experience. (Differs by emphasizing a harsh first test rather than a controlled evaluation environment).
  • Trial run: A preliminary test of a procedure or system. (Differs by referring to a single test event rather than a designated place or ongoing situation).
proving ground

A new military vehicle undergoes testing at a proving ground.

Noun
  1. a workplace for testing new equipment or ideas