minefield
/maɪnˈfiːld/Definitions
1. noun
An area of ground or water that has been laid with explosives or other destructive devices, often to prevent the approach of an enemy.
“The soldiers had to navigate through the minefield carefully to avoid triggering any of the explosives.”
2. noun
A situation or area that is fraught with difficulties or dangers.
“Her career was a minefield, full of challenges and obstacles that she had to overcome.”