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As a noun:

The military base teemed with activity as news of the impending strike reached all ears.

The batter slid onto first base just as the ball impacted against the catcher's glove.

As a verb:

He based his assumptions upon his personal experience

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As yet, the Earth's moon has no bases. Or does it?

Including home plate, there are four bases on a Baseball field.

"All sorties return to bases. Repeat. All sorties return to bases. That is all. Out."

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Basing is the present participle form of the verb base. Base based basing

He is basing his assumptions on the evidence found in the house.

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