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- DictionaryPlace/plās/
noun
- 1. a particular position or point in space: "the monastery was a peaceful place"
- 2. a portion of space available or designated for or being used by someone: "they hurried to their places at the table"
verb
- 1. put in a particular position: "a newspaper had been placed beside my plate"
- 2. find a home or employment for: "the children were placed with foster parents"
Definition of place noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
4 days ago · 1. countable noun. A place is any point, building, area, town, or country. ...Temple Mount, the place where the Temple actually stood. ...a list of museums and places of interest. [ + of] We're going to a place called Mont-St-Jean. ...the opportunity to visit new places. The best place to catch fish on a canal is close to a lock.
PLACE definition: 1. a position, building, town, area, etc: 2. to happen: 3. in the correct position: . Learn more.
A place is a position, an area, a spot, or a space. Texas is a place in the United States, and your seat at dinner is your place at the table.
place. (plās) n. 1. a. An area with definite or indefinite boundaries; a portion of space. b. Room or space, especially adequate space: There is place for everyone at the back of the room. 2. a. The particular portion of space occupied by or allocated to a person or thing. b.
5 days ago · 1. countable noun. A place is any point, building, area, town, or country. ...a list of museums and places of interest. We're going to a place called Platoro. The pain is always in the same place. Synonyms: region, city, town, quarter More Synonyms of place. 2. singular noun.
PLACE meaning: 1 : a specific area or region of the world a particular city, country, etc.; 2 : a building or area that is used for a particular purpose