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greenbelt

1

[ green-belt ]

noun

  1. an area of woods, parks, or open land surrounding a community.
  2. Also green belt. a strip of land on the edge of a desert that has been planted and irrigated to keep the desert from spreading.


Greenbelt

2

[ green-belt ]

noun

  1. a town in central Maryland.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of greenbelt1

First recorded in 1930–35; green + belt
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Example Sentences

However, Scottish ministers overruled the decision, saying the benefits of the £37.5m plan would "outweigh" the loss of greenbelt land.

From BBC

Labour has pledged to "bulldoze" through planning rules and build on the greenbelt to deliver 1.5 million homes during the five years of the next Parliament, if it wins power.

From BBC

That isn’t the case all the time of course — there have been temporary tents in the greenbelts, and scattered car-camping on some blocks.

Often, that pushes people out of city boundaries, into greenbelts out of view, or into low-income neighborhoods that have less political voice.

"We can't continue at this rate by building more and more houses on our greenbelt land and just building more and more four-bedroom homes in rural areas like Mid Beds."

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