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  1. a place that provides a good view: From our vantage point atop the mountain, we could see the whole city below. A vantage point is also a way of thinking or a set of opinions based on your particular situation: I asked him how, from his vantage point, the media have changed over the years.

  2. Vantage point definition: a position or place that affords a wide or advantageous perspective; viewpoint. See examples of VANTAGE POINT used in a sentence.

  3. a point in time or a situation from which you consider something, especially the past. From the vantage point of the present, the war seems to have achieved nothing.

  4. 3 days ago · 1. countable noun. A vantage point is a place from which you can see a lot of things. From a concealed vantage point, he saw a car arrive. The warden took us to a vantage point where we saw gulls on the rocks below. 2. countable noun [oft with poss]

  5. vantage point noun [C] (WAY OF THINKING) Add to word list. the way you think about a subject when you are in a particular situation: From my vantage point, it is difficult to see how things can improve. vantage point noun [C] (PLACE) a place from which you can see something very well.

  6. : a position from which something is viewed or considered. You can see the whole valley from this vantage point. From our vantage point in the 21st century, it is difficult to imagine life without computers. VANTAGE POINT meaning: a position from which something is viewed or considered.

  7. Define vantage point. vantage point synonyms, vantage point pronunciation, vantage point translation, English dictionary definition of vantage point. n. A position that affords a broad overall view or perspective, as of a place or situation. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...

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