1 [mass noun] land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep:areas of rich meadow pasturemany a horse was put out to pasture there [count noun]:grassy pastures [as modifier]:a range of pasture grasses
2 (pastures) used to refer to a person’s situation in life:she left the office for pastures new
[suggested by ‘Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new’ (Milton's Lycidas)]
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put (animals) to graze in a pasture:they pastured their cows in the water meadow
[no object] (of animals) graze:the livestock pastured and the crops grew
put someone out to pasture
force someone to retire:over time the more colourful among us have been put out to pasture