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    Sit·u·ate

    verb

    • 1. fix or build (something) in a certain place or position: "the pilot light is usually situated at the front of the boiler"

    adjective

    • 1. situated. archaic
  2. The meaning of SITUATE is having a site : located. How to use situate in a sentence.

  3. to put something in a particular position: They plan to situate the bus stop at the corner of the road. To understand this issue, it must first be situated in its context. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Placing and positioning an object. -based. appose. around. change something around. circle. consign. fit. gone. install. lie.

  4. to put something in a particular position: They plan to situate the bus stop at the corner of the road. To understand this issue, it must first be situated in its context. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Placing and positioning an object. -based. appose. around. change something around. circle. consign. fit. gone. install. plant.

  5. Situate definition: to put in or on a particular site or place; locate.. See examples of SITUATE used in a sentence.

  6. When you situate something, you figure out where it should go or exactly where it is. You might, for example, use a compass to situate the hunting camp you're building on your grandfather's land.

  7. Definition of situate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Jun 8, 2024 · situate (third-person singular simple present situates, present participle situating, simple past and past participle situated) ( transitive ) To place on or into a physical location. The statue is situated in a corner hardly visible to the public, except through a window from an outside maintenance area situated behind the building.

  9. 1. To place in a certain spot or position; locate: The statue is situated in the center of the fountain. 2. To place in a given context, category, or set of circumstances: "It was hard for him to situate her in any of the usual categories reserved for women" (Jane Urquhart). adj. (-ĭt, -āt′) Archaic. Situated.

  10. If you situate something such as an idea or fact in a particular context, you relate it to that context, especially in order to understand it better.

  11. Situate definition: To place in a certain spot or position; locate.

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