0 past simple and past participle of field
1 to catch or pick up the ball after it has been hit in a game such as cricket or baseball, and to try to prevent the other team from scoring:
3 to have or produce a team of people to take part in an activity or event:
The company fielded a group of experts to take part in the conference.
Research efforts then have been directed toward moving our fielded systems ever closer to that bar.
This party fielded only 28 of the 441 candidates, and its candidates won only 25 of the approximately 1,500 total municipalities in the data set.
Two pinhole cameras were fielded to record the time-integrated image of the pinch.
Secondly, the study was fielded during a period of dramatic economic prosperity.
The first round of this survey was fielded in 2002-03.
The authors see this changing in the next few years, with more and more applications being fielded in the role of authors.
Most of the applications fielded so far have been authoring aids.
If they fielded their own ticket, the bolters would simply 23.