0 present 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.
Fielding's company would have had to pay on profits.
Fielding (1992) gives an interesting example of dierences in ability to score damage in leaves and how this was improved with training.
Fielding was awarded £5,000 for injury to his personal reputation, and his company £10,000 for pecuniary damage.
This research has included taking surveys of women's enrolment in electronic music classes and fielding several panel discussions and listserv dialogues on the issue.
Fielding, originally a professional violinist, began his career as a producer in 1942.
The number of parties fielding lists declined from nineteen in 1990 to fourteen in 1998.
A total of eight parties, fielding a total of more than 75,000 candidates, contested the elections to 1,621 councils.
By fielding a candidate in the constituency race, a small party might heighten voter awareness.